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Ashton Terry Highlights CFEED’s Slip-Back Project on Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff’s Podcast with The School District of Osceola County

Ashton Terry was recently featured on Shanoff Shadows, a podcast hosted by Dr. Mark Shanoff, Superintendent of The School District of Osceola County (SDOC), as part of an in-depth conversation on research, evaluation, and accountability in K–12 education. In addition to the podcast episode, Ashton was also highlighted in a companion video feature connected to […]

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CFEED’s Impact on Osceola’s Rising College Attendance Rates

CFEED (Central Florida Education Ecosystem Database) proudly acknowledges the significant milestones achieved in Osceola County’s educational landscape, particularly the remarkable increase in the college-going rate among its students. This success story is not just about numbers but about the lives transformed through dedicated initiatives and informed decision-making driven by collaboration, data, research, and leadership. The

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CFEED Applauds Helios Education Foundation’s Landmark Study on Chronic Absenteeism

In an educational landscape that demands our acute attention, CFEED commends the Helios Education Foundation for its insightful examination of chronic absenteeism, which has revealed a worrying 43% increase in absence rates among students in Orange and Osceola School Districts. This pivotal research aligns with national studies that echo the alarming patterns observed by Helios

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