Hot for Teachers w/ Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green from Megan Fox
Brilliant short film about budget cuts in California. Has the entire US Education system completely been flushed down the drain or what?
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Hot for Teachers w/ Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green from Megan Fox
Brilliant short film about budget cuts in California. Has the entire US Education system completely been flushed down the drain or what?
During the Summer of 2009, ten youth leaders from Community Youth Development were selected to participate at the Inaugural Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps. Organized by the Lawton Chiles Foundation, this two-day conference aimed to educate youth leaders on the alarming statistics related to education and to empower them to help Florida [...]
Walking with the Rickard’s High Drum-line! Powerful!
Inspiring NIX SB 6 supporters!
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More…Inspiring NIX SB 6 supporters!
Carrying the Worst to First message to the Capitol!
Here are the FACTS:
Nearly 104,000 students did not graduate from Florida’s high schools in 2009;
the lost lifetime earnings in Florida for that class of dropouts alone total more
than $27 billion.
Florida would save more than $1.5 billion in health care costs over the
lifetimes of each class of dropouts had they earned their diplomas.
If Florida’s high schools [...]
For college basketball fans, March Madness is upon us once again. And while victory has eluded some of Florida’s teams, disqualifying them for NCAA tournament advancement, we can’t let another opportunity for victory pass Florida by; a victory steeped in the power [...]
Florida ranks 49th. About 19 percent, or 763,000 of our children, do not have health insurance, versus a national average of 11 percent. Source: The Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count Data Center
Florida ranks 48th in the nation in juvenile incarceration rates, with a custody rate of 451.8 per 100,000 children ages 10 and up. Source: Every Child Matters Education Fund, “Geography Matters: Child Well Being in the States,” 2008