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Miami Lakes Middle

@mlmswarriors

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Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The challenge w/#HB7069l: it ties good ideas such as some you advocated for to other quite regressive and punitive policies in same bill. x.com/mbileca/status…

Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Increased funding welcomed but without changes to #HB7069, virtually all new revenues will be diverted to charters. miamiherald.com/news/politics-…

Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clarification for those who politicize truth. The increase for Miami-Dade Schools is $25M but HB7069 forces $25M transfer of local taxes to charters. x.com/miamisup/statu…

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Prepare for school w/ FREE or low-cost immunizations for your child. Immunization fairs to be held 8/19. #MDCPSReady pdfs.dadeschools.net/featured/Immun…

Prepare for school w/ FREE or low-cost immunizations for your child. Immunization fairs to be held 8/19. #MDCPSReady pdfs.dadeschools.net/featured/Immun…
Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those who will argue otherwise, the per-student funding increase ranking, by school district, was lifted directly from the State's published budget documents. If not for Gadsden (67th) and Broward (66th) counties, Miami-Dade would be dead last. Click on charts for full info.

For those who will argue otherwise, the per-student funding increase ranking, by school district, was lifted directly from the State's published budget documents. If not for Gadsden (67th) and Broward (66th) counties, Miami-Dade would be dead last. Click on charts for full info.
Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inexplicably, this year's Ed budget is historically disappointing for South FL schools. How can anyone justify per-student increases of $65.06 and $52.35 for Miami-Dade and Broward, respectively, with significantly higher costs of living, compared to the state average of $101.50?

Alberto M. Carvalho (@lausdsup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Again, in case you're wondering, that puts our two counties next to dead last, in per-pupil increase, out of all 67 counties. where's the fairness or equity in this budget for our children and teachers or our taxpayers who disproportionately contribute to the state's coffers?

Again, in case you're wondering, that puts our two counties next to dead last, in per-pupil increase, out of all 67 counties. where's the fairness or equity in this budget for our children and teachers or our taxpayers who disproportionately contribute to the state's coffers?