All of the resources, information and action items from today's ONE by ONE meeting

10/19/2015

Today more than 130 people gathered for the ONE by ONE Public Education Forum: New Shifts, One Vision.

Find all of the information distributed at the event, plus what you can do today to take action for our schools and students.

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All of the resources, information and action items from today's ONE by ONE meeting

10/19/2015

Today more than 130 people gathered for the ONE by ONE Public Education Forum: New Shifts, One Vision.

Find all of the information distributed at the event, plus what you can do today to take action for our schools and students.

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Guest post: More ways you can help improve our city’s approach to mental health

7/29/2015

undefinedGuest blogger, Steve Rankin shares how JCCI’s Mental Health Implementation Task Force is growing collaborative spirit of organizations and associations involved in the mental health community. There's opportunities for ONE by ONE Delegates and community members to get involved, whether or not you are professionally involved in the mental health system. 

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RECAP — The role of mental health in powering students' potential

7/1/2015

On June 30, more than 70 participants had the opportunity to hear from three local leaders in youth mental health reform who participated in a panel discussion about mental health support services in Duval County. After the panel, participants had the opportunity to brainstorm ideas about how to reduce the social stigma around mental health and how to take specific action to support our children experiencing these issues.

 

 

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Volunteer Spotlight: Delisa shares why she's passionate about moving public education forward

4/28/2015

As Volunteer Appreciation month comes to end, we'd like to spotlight Delisa Turner. Delisa has volunteered with the organization for two years in various roles from recruiting volunteers to making swag bag stuffing a friendly competition!

Continue reading to learn about one of our stellar volunteers.

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DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

of public schools in Duval County earned an "A," "B," or "C" in 2021-2022.