P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School, Florida
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Website evaluation
- Main article: Evaluation of Florida school district websites
Last rated February 11, 2012.
The good
At the time of this rating, the web site was not functioning.
The bad
School board
The school board controls school property, establishes, organizes, and operates the schools of the district, including: establishing schools, adopting enrollment plans, providing for school elimination and consolidation, cooperating with school boards of adjoining districts in maintaining schools, maintaining the school year schedule and other more specific duties as outlined in the Florida statute. [1]
It operates, controls and supervises the district's public schools as well as determines the rate of school district taxes, with the option of two or more school districts operating and financing educational programs together.
| Member | Represents |
|---|---|
| Fran Vandiver, Director | - |
| Amy Hollinger, Ass. Principal | Elementary School |
| Russ Froman, Ass. Principal | Middle School |
| Randy Scott, Ass. Principal | High School |
| David Holt, Director | Student Services |
Teacher contracts
No information available on teacher contracts for the district.
School budget
No information available on the P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School budget.
Academic performance
2006-2009
Below is a chart of the school's grade based on the student's performance of the statewide test called the FCAT.[2]
| School | Level | Grade: 2006-07 | Grade: 2007-08 | Grade: 2008-09 |
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| P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School | Combination | A | A | A |
Unions
No information available on the unions in the P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School District. The statewide teachers union is the Florida Education Association.[3]
School choice
P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School is a public school district that is related to the University of Florida.[4] The state of Florida, however, has two enrollment policies: intradistrict and interdistrict policies. In other words, students can transfer to other schools within and outside of the district.[5]
External links
References
- ↑ School board powers and duties, Florida statute
- ↑ Florida School Accountability Reports
- ↑ Center for Union Facts,"Florida," retrieved July 31, 2009
- ↑ P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School,"About," retrieved August 13, 2009
- ↑ Education Commission of the States,"Open Enrollment: 50-State Report," retrieved August 5, 2009
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