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Photos from the Rally in Tally

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!

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Florida Education: The Best Stimulus Plan is a Diploma

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 [...]

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Florida Education Reform – Worst to First Campus Leader inspires ACTION

Aubrie Simpson – St. John’s River Community College SGA Secretary inspires other students across the state of Florida to ACTION!  What can you do to make a difference in your community?

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Are you ready for the Rally in Tally?

We’ve walked through the streets of downtown Miami and now we’re marching straight to the Capitol Building in Tallahassee.  The evidence is clear. The people of Florida must stand up and speak out with a strong voice. Lets join together to hold our state leaders accountable for education in Florida.

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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!

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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

Florida ranks 42nd - Spending on corrections vs. education

Florida ranks 50th in per capita spending on education, but ranks 16th in the nation in spending on corrections. Source: NEA Rankings of the States 2008