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Principal Leadership Awards Roundtable Summary 2024

The Principal Leadership Awards recognize principals who have made a significant impact on student achievement, especially in the face of challenges. Each year, a roundtable discussion is held where the award-winning principals share their insights and answer questions about their successful strategies. This year, we are proud to feature 15 exceptional principals who have excelled in their roles.

This report explores the transformative practices that empower schools, especially those serving at-risk student populations, to surpass educational expectations. The roundtable discussions shed light on key issues like recruiting and retaining high-quality teachers, cultivating productive school environments, and building robust community ties. By integrating these real-world insights with rigorous educational research, the report provides practical recommendations that can influence educational policies and enhance student outcomes throughout the state.

We encourage educators, school administrators, and community leaders to download and review this report. It not only demonstrates the profound impact of committed leadership but also serves as a foundational resource for improving educational practices across Florida.

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Florida Economic Forecast: Q1 2025

Florida Economic Forecast: Q1 2025

Florida's economy has been growing to new heights these past years -- reaching nearly $1.5 trillion. The Q1 2025 economic forecast by Florida TaxWatch examines key trends in population growth, employment, income, GDP, and tourism, offering valuable insights for policymakers, business leaders, and taxpayers.

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The Census Undercount’s Toll on Florida Roads

The Census Undercount’s Toll on Florida Roads

In 2020, Florida was one of six states with a statistically significant census undercount. Florida failed to count 3.48 percent of its total population (750,000 residents). The census count is used to apportion legislative seats and allocate federal funding. Florida’s census undercount cost the state at least one—potentially two—congressional seats and up to $21 billion in federal funding through the end of the decade.

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2025 Budget Turkey Watch Report

2025 Budget Turkey Watch Report

Florida TaxWatch’s 2025 Budget Turkey Watch Report delivers an independent, line-by-line review of Florida’s conference budget worth $115.1 billion. It identifies 238 appropriations totaling $413.5 million that bypassed established vetting procedures or public scrutiny—designating them as “Budget Turkeys”—and flags an additional $799.5 million in member projects that merit heightened executive review.

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