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The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 as amended by the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015), requires every state and district to publish report cards that show how the state, district, and schools are doing with regard to student achievement and success.
Florida’s School Report Cards are now available for your review. For your convenience, you may visit <https://edudata.fldoe.org> to obtain a copy of the state, district, and school reports. If you need additional information concerning Florida’s School Report Cards, please contact your school’s principal or contact Instructional Services at 386.755.8043. Web Address: <https://edudata.fldoe.org>
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ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLEX - 372 WEST DUVAL STREET SUPERINTENDENT LAKE CITY, FLORIDA 32055-3990 ALEX L. CARSWELL, JR OFFICE PH: (386) 755-8033 . OFFICE PH: (386) 758 - 4912 CCSD PH: 1005 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS E-mail: adkinsj@columbiak12.com CHERIE HILL TODD WIDERGREN DIRECTOR JOSEPH N. ADKINS PROGRAM SPECIALIST DAWN M. ODUM Attestation of Qualifications for Teachers and Paraprofessionals Name of School: Fort White Elementary As required by P.L. 114-95 of the Every Student Succeeds Act, I the undersigned campus principal attest to the following for school year 2019-2020. Yes No Requirements Outlined in Statute All teachers meet state certification/licensure requirements and subject matter competency under ESSA Section 112(e) and Florida Statute 1012.42. If "no", how many teachers were hired that do not meet state certification/licensure requirements? 2 Medroum and Peach All instructional paraprofessionals, (except for translation and parental involvement activities) paid with Title I funds meet the requirements to be considered highly qualified. If "no", how many paraprofessionals were hired that do not meet the Title I, Part A qualification? All instructional paraprofessionals paid with Title I funds are assigned appropriate duties consistent with paraprofessional responsibilities and limitation under ESSA Section 111(9)(2)(J) of the Every Student Succeeds Act.