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1802. STIMULUS MEANS SCHOOL JOBS; Money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act creates 29 new positions
1803. ARE ONLY HALF GRADUATING? The state says 74 percent of county students get diplomas, but a new study disagrees
1804. SCHOOLS CHIEF FAILS IN JOB BID; Wayne Alexander again misses out on a superintendent's post in New England
1805. DISTRICT MAY HAVE TO ANTE UP; The state moves toward school districts covering more of their costs, which may mean higher taxes
1806. HERNANDO DISTRICT EXTENDS SEARCH FOR ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
1807. VANDALS WILL GET CLEANUP BILL; Three of the four who wrote graffiti on Hernando High buildings face a transfer to the Star Center
1808. DISTRICT EXTENDS ASSISTANT SEARCH; The school system's No. 2 job is posted again, and a top candidate withdraws
1809. BANNED SPEECH FINDS WIDER AUDIENCE
1810. FROM ATTITUDE TO PLATITUDES; A valedictorian is told to dull down her speech
1811. LOVE OF DANCE TAKES HER TO FSU; Amber Toye will study in the school's highly regarded dance program
1812. TO GRADUATE WITH HER CLASS, SHE HAD TO FIGHT
1813. COMPROMISE ON TECH STUDENTS; A torn Hernando School Board votes to allow only a few out-of-county seniors back in Nature Coast
1814. SCHOOLS CHIEF JOB HUNT TO GO ON; Hernando's Wayne Alexander is passed over for one post but has another pending
1815. SCHOOLS REVIEW FCAT SCORES; Sobered by a drop in results, officials discuss ways to help students improve
1816. HE'S STOOD FOR THE FALLEN; Billy Murphy is retiring at 59 after eight years as director of Florida National Cemetery
1817. ONLY GOOD TEARS ON GRADS' BIG DAY; Schools prepare for large crowds or bad weather at ceremonies
1818. PRANKSTERS GET TO WALK; The 14 seniors can participate in Hernando High's graduation after all
1819. VANDALS LEARN FATE TODAY; The Hernando High seniors will find out whether they can participate in graduation
1820. PRANK OR NO, SCHOOL VANDALS FACE ACTION; Hernando High officials will decide the punishment for graffiti and other mischief
1821. ON THIS DAY, TRIBUTES FOR OUR FALLEN; More than 2,000 honor their memories during a ceremony at the Florida National Cemetery
1822. SINGLE-SEX CLASSES IN DANGER; The boys-only and girls-only classes at Westside are a hit, teachers say, but will probably be cut back
1823. SUPERINTENDENT SEEKS AN ASSISTANT; Three of the 32 applicant for the second-in-command spot are close to the current leader
1824. SCHOOL CHIEF HOT ON JOB SEARCH; This time Wayne Alexander's interview is behind closed doors in Rhode Island
1825. ANOTHER DELAY LIKELY FOR K-8; Budget worries will probably postpone work on the school to be built north of Weeki Wachee
1826. 4 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ARRESTED ON XANAX DRUG CHARGES; One of the girls sold the pills to two others and a fourth tried to hide the pills, authorities say
1827. MAGNET SCHOOLS FOCUS ON RESIDENCY; After discovering students from outside the county, residency rules will get a closer look
1828. SCHOOL FACILITIES DIRECTOR IS OUT; Superintendent Wayne Alexander won't budge on firing Bo Bavota
1829. SCHOOLS CAUTIOUS ON BUDGET; Federal grants won't make up for a drop in property taxes and fewer enrolled students
1830. JOB INTERVIEWERS GRILL ALEXANDER; A Massachusetts school board questions his history of jumping from one job to the next
1831. PRINCIPAL: LET STUDENTS STAY; Out-of-county students are enrolled at Nature Coast Tech
1832. ALEXANDER IS AGAIN A FINALIST; The school superintendent is on the short list for two leadership posts in New England
1833. SINKHOLE SEASON PREVIEW? Neighbors are nervous after a home was swallowed; geologists say they may have good reason
1834. STUDENTS' STATUS IN DOUBT; District eyes 20 from Pasco or Citrus who attend Nature Coast's magnet program
1835. SCHOOL CHIEF GETS PASSING MARK, WARNING FROM BOARD; A majority praises Wayne Alexander. A dissenter cites claims of staff favoritism
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