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Updates to the district's code of conduct will sharpen how crime and misconduct are reported, a response to criticism from the state.
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The district still doesn't know what to do with the books pulled because of their content. Some advocates also worry that the district is quietly removing books featuring diverse stories or controversial themes.
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Although Greene leaves her post under scruity, her accomplishments have garnered praise from both sides of the political aisle.
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Dana Kriznar will replace retiring Superintendent Diana Greene starting next month, as the School Board begins searching for a permanent successor.
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The 98,000-square-foot Highlands Elementary School will be built at the site of the current campus on De Paul Drive, adding students from Pine Estates by later next year.
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The school district needs to have an interim superintendent in place before its next monthly meeting under state law, according to School Board chair Kelly Coker.
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Diana Greene’s tenure as superintendent of Duval County Public Schools will come to an end July 24. The School Board voted 4-3 to accept her retirement.
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The outside legal counsel is costing $30,000 as the school district prepares for potential lawsuits.
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Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. chastised the district for what he called a failure to report incidents of teacher misconduct properly.
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More than 50 pastors, teachers and community leaders rallied over fears that Diana Greene could be ousted as superintendent over the scandal at Douglas Anderson School for the Arts.