In a city that faces some of the greatest challenges in education, Miami Dade College students step up and speak out regarding Florida education reform. Bud Chiles and the Worst to First team joined students to march through downtown Miami to help raise awareness and to encourage others to engage [...]
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Are you ready for the Rally in Tally?
Miami Dade College campus leaders speak out
Miami Dade College campus leaders speak out about budget cuts and funding issues that impact students across the state of Florida.
What are some of the impacts you see on your campus?
The time to demand more is now!
Breaking Down Education Spending in Florida
Article IX of the Florida State Constitution reads:
The education of children is a fundamental value of the people of the State of Florida. It is, therefore, a paramount duty of the state to make adequate provision for the education of all children residing within its borders. Adequate provision shall be made by law for a [...]
Bud Chiles apprears on Political Connection on Bay News 9
Bud Chiles appears on Political Connections on Bay News 9 with host Al Ruechel and St. Petersburg Times columnist Adam Smith. Bud Chiles and the Worst To First team are bringing “One Million Steps for Florida’s Kids” to Central Florida in December and January, crossing from Volusia to Pasco County.
If you’d like to catch up [...]
Walking for the future of Florida’s kids
The Worst To First team brought “One Million Steps for Florida’s Kids” to Central Florida in December, finding inspiration in the people working to make Florida a better place for our children. In Pasco County, students from the Lawton Chiles Leadership Corps organized the entire school to sign the Pledge for Florida’s Children and join [...]
Florida ranks 49th - Number of uninsured children
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 - Juvenile violent crime
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


