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Tag Archives: Jacksonville Public Education Fund

The 2013-14 School Year Introduces the STEAM Cultural Passport

Nov

04

The Duval County Public School district, under the new leadership of Dr. Vitti, is putting into practice his belief in the concept of the “whole child”. This means that children…

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See Them Before They Are Gone!

Jan

02

Have you been in to see our Eugene Savage and One in Three exhibits? If not, you need to stop in before January 8th – this Sunday.

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One in Three Exhibition Travels around Jacksonville

Dec

23

One in Three: Let’s Solve our Dropout Crisis, is a powerful art exhibition and community mobilization effort to unite the city of Jacksonville and to create a common vision for our schools.

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One in Three: Brandon

Nov

16

Brandon’s struggles started early in his life when he felt keenly the absence of his father. As he grew up, the absence of positive influences played as much a role in Brandon’s life as the presence of negative ones.

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Interview: Ingrid Damiani, One in Three Photographer

Nov

04

One in Three, an exhibit spearheaded by The Jacksonville Public Education Fund, is on display at the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens through December. The exhibit includes large scale photographs, written narratives, and testimonial videos that highlight the faces and stories of 20 Duval County public school students.

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Wordless Wednesday: Town Hall Meeting

Oct

26

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