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  3. School District of Manatee County - Wikipedia

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    The School District of Manatee County is governed by the School Board of Manatee County, a body of five elected officers, each board member representing a particular geographic area. The current School Board members, in order of district number, are: Gina Messenger, Charlie Kennedy, Mary Foreman, Chad Choate, and Rev. James Golden.

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  5. State College of Florida Collegiate School - Wikipedia

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    It was created through a charter with the School District of Manatee County. [4] The school includes grades 6–12, with the Venice campus only having grades 9-12. [5] The Bradenton campus is outside the city limits, in the Bayshore Gardens census-designated place. The Venice campus is in an unincorporated dump. [6] [7]

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    Manatee School for the Arts is a public charter school in Palmetto, Florida enrolling middle school and high school students. References

  7. Manatee High School - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Sometime prior to 1915 students who lived across the Manatee River in Palmetto started attending the school and it became known as Manatee County High School. Sometime during the 1920s it became known as Bradenton High School as a high school was created in Palmetto.

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    The website mainly helped parents see if students had missed any homework and allowed parents or students to e-mail teachers. [4] It could have also served as an online class platform where it would have been possible for students to learn remotely. [5] Schools used Edline with social networks and applications such as Google Apps for Education. [6]

  9. Android app lets parents lock, monitor their kids' phones - AOL

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    Parental punishments have officially gone digital. Ignore No More is an app created by a Texas mother Sharon Standifird that allows parents to lock their child's phone with a simple four-digit code.