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Clearwater school atop destroyed Black cemetery plans for future "Obviously with the site being a cemetery, we don't have any intention to reopen a school there," Clint Herbic said.
Clearwater High School is ranked 402nd within Florida. Students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement® coursework and exams. The AP® participation rate at Clearwater High School is 43%.
CLEARWATER — The Pinellas County school district constantly needs bus drivers. And cafeteria workers. And a host of other entry level workers.
At The Clearwater School north of Bothell, the voices of students and staff are equal. One person, one vote — whether it’s a 5-year-old or the school’s founder, Stephanie Sarantos.
The school district has seen more kids not attending school in recent years. “We had a pretty large increase in our chronic absenteeism,” said Jason Johnson, superintendent of Clearwater ...
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Clearwater man sent threat to elementary school after child’s suspension, police say - MSNTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Clearwater man allegedly sent a threat to a Gorrie Elementary School in Tampa after his child was suspended, according to the Tampa Police Department. Estaban Del Valle ...
The Hudson River sloop Clearwater suffered a mechanical failure on the Hudson River with more than 30 children from Irvington schools aboard Monday evening, prompting a distress call that summoned ...
Clearwater’s duPaul School for Dyslexia specializes in helping students overcome the difficulty dyslexia causes for them in reading, but can accommodate only 100 students in kindergarten through 8th ...
Superior Schools Corp. plans to redevelop a Clearwater property into a private school, child care center, and therapeutic services facility.
Hurricane Milton damaged LiFT Academy and LiFT University in Clearwater. The campus plans to reopen Monday, but only 70% of the school will be operational. Executive Director Matt Spence said ...
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Clearwater Schools struggle with rising chronic absenteeism rates - MSN“We had a pretty large increase in our chronic absenteeism,” said Jason Johnson, superintendent of Clearwater Public Schools. “So, prior to COVID, we were about 13% chronically absent, and ...
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