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Monday, May 20, 2024

Governor signs O’Toole legislation cutting testing burden on schools

Marlene O'Toole
Marlene O’Toole

Gov. Rick Scott has signed a bill sponsored by state Rep. Marlene O’Toole that will reduce the number of tests taken by Florida public school students.

“This legislation reduces the number of tests our students take, including the 11th grade English Language Arts test that we eliminated this year through an Executive Order in February,” the governor said Tuesday in signing the bill into law.

HB 7069, sponsored by The Villages Republican legislator, was overwhelmingly approved in both the House and Senate.

In addition to cutting tests, the bill alters teacher evaluations by reducing the weight of student performance and instructional practice evaluations on the evaluations. The legislation would also allow districts to set a start date for the school year as early as Aug. 10.

Proper maintenance of infrastructure in The Villages ‘non-existent’

A resident describes a pipe problem that is occurring over and over again in his cul-de-sac. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Letter writer missed out on value of golf to The Villages

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Buttonwood resident criticizes a previous letter writer who may have missed the point about the value of golf in The Villages.

Eyesore project is becoming serious safety problem

A Village of Pennecamp resident is concerned about an eyesore project near a recreation center. In a Letter to the Editor, he contends it’s become a safety issue.

Must elderly return to work to afford to stay in The Villages?

A Village of Rio Grande resident asks if residents are supposed to go back to work at age 80 to afford to live in The Villages.

Cap the amenity rate and make the golfers pay more

A Village of DeSoto resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says it’s time to cap the amenity rate and make the golfers pay more for upkeep of the courses.