January 16, 2014
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Academy holds out hope for improvement at MLK school
The
 fate of an almost entirely minority Broward County public school could 
rest in the hands of a group of caring mentors who are racing to effect 
improvements and avoid its closure. The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 
Elementary School, located at 591 NW 31st Ave., Lauderhill, scored an 
“F” grade on the most recent Florida Comprehensive Achievement Test, or 
FCAT; only 27 percent of students are proficient in reading and 25 
percent scored satisfactory or higher in math. 
Administration Calls For Schools To Limit Use Of Zero Tolerance Policies, Police Officers For Routine Student Discipline
The
 damage done by zero tolerance policies has been covered here several 
times. Recently, we noted more schools were dropping these policies in 
favor of something more nuanced and leaving fewer routine disciplinary 
problems in the hands of on-campus police officers. The positive effects
 of these actions were immediately noticeable. Broward County, Florida 
schools witnessed a 41% drop in arrests in a 66% drop in suspensions 
after their zero tolerance policies were abandoned.
January 18 -21, 2014
Broward County Schools Try to Teach Parents to Cook to Their Kids
The
 district is trying to get lower income parents more involved with all 
aspects of their kids’ education, including choosing good, healthy 
nutrition over fast food.
Redesigned schools see boost in enrollment, technology 
Broward's
 bold move this year to radically transform a cluster of failing and 
underenrolled schools is already showing results — infusing new 
resources, technology and additional students into the campuses.
