DECEMBER 8-10, 2012
Music to fill Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood airport
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport will be filled with music this week, courtesy of about 1,500 children from Broward County schools.
Our very own Tamarac Recorder Club will be preforming Thursday.
Special-needs students find healing through art therapy
Jane
 Laun remembers getting a phone call almost every day from her son’s 
school, urging her to come get her child because he had had another 
meltdown. Her son, Justin, isautistic. “I was causing all these troubles,” said 15-year-old Justin, who now attends Sunset School Center in Fort Lauderdale, that works strictly with special-needs students. “I would go home early… I was causing too much damage.”
Broward Magnet Programs and Nova Schools application window now open
Broward
 County Public Schools Magnet Programs and Nova Schools application 
period for the 2013/14 school year is now open through February 13, 
2013.  All Broward resident students in grades K-12 are eligible to 
apply. Parents and students may choose from an array of educational 
options available for the next school year and determine where they 
would like to apply.
State DOE revises teacher evaluation results
The
 Florida Department of Education has botched yet another major release 
of school data – the teacher evaluation results released Wednesday were 
wrong. The state revised its numbers Thursday afternoon and said many of
 the personnel counts had been mistakenly duplicated. Individual teacher
 evaluation scores, they said, did not change.
DECEMBER 12, 2012
Dillard High may expand to K-12; 4 schools face drastic changes
DillardHigh School
 may house middle school students next year under a proposal that could 
be the first step toward creating a countywide K-12 digital arts magnet 
school. The underenrolled FortLauderdale school would get most of its middle school students from nearby 
Arthur Ashe
 Middle, one of four failing Broward schools that will likely be closed 
or dramatically changed under a plan to meet state accountability 
standards.
Dillard High, four other schools, could be overhauled
Dramatic
 changes could be coming to Broward County schools, including a major 
expansion of focus for Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale.  A 
proposal to turn Dillard into a K-12 digital arts and entertainment 
magnet school was mentioned almost as an afterthought in a discussion to
 improve four other schools.
New Broward school board member could lose part of her district 
The
 school board heard from its redistricting committee Tuesday on how to 
best redraw its district lines. District boundaries are usually redrawn 
every 10 years to reflect  the most recent Census data. Broward, 
however, postponed the process until after the 2012 elections. But that 
decision may have some consequences for one of the board’s newest 
members, Dr. Rosalind Osgood.
South Florida students learn the effects of hatred
Eyewitnesses
 to the Holocaust share their stories with hundreds of high school 
students in an effort to combat bullying, racism and bigotry.
Legionnaires exposure reported at Dania school
Parents of students at Olsen Middle School in Dania Beach
 were being informed on Tuesday that their children may have been 
exposed to someone diagnosed with Legionnaires Disease, Broward School 
District officials said. The person with
Legionnaires Disease was not a student, district spokeswoman Nadine Drew
 said.
Legionnaires' Disease diagnosis reported at Broward school
Teacher
 at Olsen Middle School allegedly diagnosed with Legionnaire's Disease 
Broward County Public Schools and the county Health Department announced
 Tuesday that a male teacher at Olsen Middle School in Dania Beach had 
apparently contracted Legionnaires' Disease.  There were no reports of 
any students coming down with the form of pneumonia. Still, some parents
 who attended the school's annual Christmas concert Tuesday night told 
Local 10's Baron James that the district waited too long to notify them.
Teacher accused of having sex with student will not face criminal charges
The
 Cypress Bay High teacher and coach currently under a school district 
investigation for allegedly having sex with a student will not face 
criminal charges, authorities said Tuesday.
 
