Published On: December 19th, 2014|

Tampa Bay Times – Jeffrey S. Solochek

“The number of Florida high schools earning an A in the last academic year fell by 25 percent as the state again changed its grading criteria. The state’s graduation rate, meanwhile, inched up to 76.1 percent, an 11-year high, the Florida Department of Education reported Thursday. Pasco County had the Tampa Bay region’s highest graduation rate, at 79.4 percent, while Pinellas County had the greatest rise, 4.3 percentage points…In a conference call, state Education Commissioner Pam Stewart focused on how students continued to perform well despite increased expectations.”(more)