See all of the research and presentations from today's ONE by ONE Convention

1/31/2015

Today's ONE by ONE Convention made a wide array of data, resources and research available to delegates.

See below for all of the materials and resources gathered in one place!

Overview and main documents

2015 ONE by ONE Convention Program

2015 ONE by ONE Convention Delegate Packet

Presentation by Trey Csar, President, Jacksonville Public Education Fund

 

Presentation by Nikolai Vitti, Superintendent, Duval County Public Schools

 

Breakout session resources and research

Becoming a Stronger Education Advocate
One-page briefing from the Duval County Council of PTAs

Knowledge is Power: Using data to understand what's happening in our schools
School Facts Jax

Big changes: What the new Florida Standards and Assessment mean for public schools
One-page briefing from the Jacksonville Public Education Fund and DCPS

School Choice: Understanding the landscape of options in Duval County
inBRIEF Vol. 7: School Choice
One-page briefing from Duval County Public Schools on middle school reform
How to Choose a School briefing from the Duval County Council of PTAs and JPEF

School Climate and Culture: Shifting to a preventative approach in school discipline
One-page briefing from DCPS
Informational flyer and statistics from NAACP

Quality Education for All: Inside the groundbreaking initiative
One-page briefing from the Jacksonville Public Education Fund
QEAFund.org

The Future of Teaching: Supporting teachers in the classroom and activating their voices
One-page briefing from the Jacksonville Public Education Fund
PowerUPJax.org
The EDDY Awards

Student Voice: Making sure youth are at the decision-making table
One-page briefing from the Jacksonville System of Care Initiative

Child Wellbeing: New mental health approaches to keep our kids on level ground
One-page briefing from DCPS and Jacksonville System of Care Initiative

Any Given Child: The transformation of arts education in Jacksonville
One-page briefing from Any Given Child and Cathedral Arts Project

 

 

 

DID YOU KNOW?

 

93%

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