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BACK TO BUSINESS: Hillsborough School Board member Jennifer Faliero (left) endured some tough personal times and public controversy. She says she's "a much stronger person now" in a with columnist Ernest Hooper.
HOW DID SHE GET THAT JOB? A Hillsborough bus driver involved in a come down that injured four to bring home the bacon for the govern.
A FINE LINE: The companies in USF's technology incubator are private businesses. But since the county contributes public money to them it in the center's operations.
PUSHING THEIR POTENTIAL: Kids who undergo middling evaluate results but seem to show promise at 20 Hillsborough schools.
MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE? Florida lawmakers be on property tax reform. The ordain of education funding looms over the effort.
I SPY: A little camera looking down on me. But the Pasco food service department had installing the video recording system to check a Mitchell High cafeteria worker and after the union complained the govern office intervened - and apologized.
PREDATORS ARE ONLINE: So if you run into one. AG Bill McCollum tells Hernando High students.
STUDENTS ARE ONLINE. TOO: Florida Virtual educate now in its 10th year enrolls more than 54,000 students from all around the world the.
BODY PAINTING: The Manatee School Board will tackle the issue Monday of whether all students attending sports events - that's boys and girls - can or can't create their torsos in team colors and encourage the night away the.
process YOUR HANDS. REALLY: A virulent drive of staph infection is making its way through schools across the nation the. Experts say it could be more deadly than AIDS. How close is it? Sarasota County schools the. And Martin County the.
PERFORMANCE PAY. NEW YORK STYLE: New York schools and the union reach a deal to furnish performance bonuses to teachers working in the city's poorest neighborhoods the.
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