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Public schools in Alachua County were racially segregated from the end of Reconstruction in 1877. In response to the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown v.Board of Education, the Alachua County Public Schools Board was ordered by the courts to operate a freedom of choice system starting in 1964, when there were eleven all-black schools in the district.
Since 2015, the ACLC has campaigned for the largest North Florida employers to pay living wages. [4] [5] [6] Florida state law bars municipalities from enforcing local minimum wage laws [7] but, using neo-Alinsky tactics and capitalizing on the national Fight for $15 movement, the ACLC pressured Alachua County and the City of Gainesville to adopt ordinances requiring their employees and ...
Leanetta McNealy, Ph.D., a member of the Alachua County School Board, will be guest speaker at Gainesville For All meeting at 6 p.m. Oct. 25
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Alachua County is administered by the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners, a five-member legislative body. The Constitutional county-wide elected officials include the Clerk of the Court, the Supervisor of Elections, the Property Appraiser, the Sheriff, and the Tax Collector.
Alachua County has eight candidates vying for school board seats. The primary election will be Aug. 23 and the general will be Nov. 8.
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