Three schools in Duval County Public School System are having some trouble performing.
On Tuesday night, the school board will vote on a recommended solution to help keep their doors open for students.The schools include Susie E. Tolbert, Ramona Boulevard, and George Washington Carver elementary schools.
For the 2018-2019 school year: Ramona Boulevard receive a ‘D’, Carver received a ‘D’ and Tolbert received a ‘D.’ But what she was able to pull from their website shows they’ve had previous success with schools in counties that include but are not limited to: Hillsborough, Madison and Hamilton counties.
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