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  2. The state speed-camera law authorizes counties to enforce applicable speed limits in school zones only during school hours through the use of a system that detects speeds in excess of 10 miles per ...

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  4. Automated speeding tickets probably coming soon to a school ...

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    The Rodriguez legislation cites county police issuing nearly 2,500 speeding tickets in school zones in 2022 to justify cameras for 206 public and private schools throughout unincorporated Miami-Dade.

  5. School District of Manatee County - Wikipedia

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    The School District of Manatee County, in Manatee County, Florida, provides education to over 50,000 students. It employs over 7,000 people. The School District is managed by the Manatee County School Board and the Superintendent. Dr. Jason C. Wysong is the current Superintendent of Schools.

  6. Palmetto High School (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Comprehensive public high school: Established: 1930; 94 years ago () School district: Manatee County School District: CEEB code: 101352: NCES School ID: 120123001232 [1] Principal: Monica DeLesline: Teaching staff: 92.00 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9–12: Enrollment: 2,100 (2022-23 [1]) Student to teacher ratio: 22.83 [1] Color(s) Red, white ...

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  8. Take Stock in Children - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Don Pemberton founded the Take Stock in Children organization, to provide scholarships and mentors to at-risk students. In 1999, the program had its first graduating class. [2] In 2010, the organization was awarded funds of around $5 million from the U.S. Department of Education's Investing in Innovation (i3) grant program.

  9. Cities and Cobb Schools at odds over speed cameras

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    Jul. 7—After more than a year, some city leaders say efforts to install speed cameras in certain school zones within their cities are being held in limbo by the Cobb School District. Meanwhile ...