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		<title>Fl Keys Schools -Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fl Keys Schools
Complete Details for 2008-2009 Fl Keys Elementary Schools
See article at the bottom showing Monroe was at the top of the list with a 3.92 GPA; the second-highest, Brevard County, had a 3.87 GPA.
Monroe County is totally dedicated to good education. The school district offers a first class educational system to all its residents. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fl Keys Schools</p>
<p>Complete Details for 2008-2009 Fl Keys Elementary Schools</p>
<p>See article at the bottom showing Monroe was at the top of the list with a 3.92 GPA; the second-highest, Brevard County, had a 3.87 GPA.</p>
<p>Monroe County is totally dedicated to good education. The school district offers a first class educational system to all its residents. With over 1500 employees<br />
To see the Monroe County mission statement and for more particulars go to http://www.monroe.k12.fl.us/<br />
Schools listing<br />
• ASD 275828-Public Big Pine Key Neighborhood School Big Pine Key Monroe 33043<br />
• ASD 9902- Public Coral Shores High School Tavernier Monroe 3307o<br />
• ASD 144250 Public Gerald Adams Elementary School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 144249 Public Glynn Archer Elementary School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 123786 Private Grace Lutheran School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 39184 Public Horace O&#8217;Bryant Middle School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 123787 Private Island Christian School Islamorada Monroe 33036<br />
• ASD 9972 Public Key Largo School Key Largo Monroe 33037<br />
• ASD 9981 Public Key West High School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 123788 Private Little Lambs Preschool &#038; Childcare Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 44232 Public Marathon Junior Senior High School Marathon Monroe 33050<br />
• ASD 9983 Catholic Mary Immaculate Star Of The Sea School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 144254 Public Plantation Key School Tavernier Monroe 33070<br />
• ASD 9982 Public Poinciana Elementary School Key West Monroe 33040<br />
• ASD 140995 Public Sigsbee Elementary School Key West Monroe<br />
• 33040 144253 Public Stanley Switlick Elementary School Marathon Monroe 33050<br />
• ASD 144251 Public Sugarloaf Elementary Middle School Summerland Key Monroe 33042</p>
<p>Private schools<br />
• ACADEMY AT OCEAN REEF, 2 Dockside Lane N, Key Largo, 305-367-2409<br />
• ISLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, MM 83.2, Islamorada, 305-664-2781<br />
• ISLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL-SOUTH, 14 125th St., Gulf, Marathon, 305-743-2200<br />
• MARATHON LUTHERAN SCHOOL, 325 122nd St., Gulf, Marathon, 305-289-0700<br />
• MARY IMMACULATE STAR OF THE SEA SCHOOL, 700 Truman, Key West, 305-294-1031 Pre schools and kindergarten<br />
• ABC DAY SCHOOL, 6630 65th St. Ocean, Marathon, 305-743-3521<br />
• COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL, 550 122nd St., Marathon, 303-743-3517<br />
• EASTER SEALS FLORIDA, 5220 W. Junior College Rd., Key West, 305-294-1089<br />
• FREDERICK DOUGLASS CHILD CARE CENTER, 103 Olivia, Key West, 305-294-3934<br />
• GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL, 2713 Flagler Ave., Key West, 305-296-6262<br />
• GROUPER LANE PRESCHOOL, 735 Grouper Lane, Key Largo, 305-852-9520<br />
• HAPPY APPLE PRESCHOOL, 12350 O/S Hwy., Marathon, 305-743-9020<br />
• ISLAND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL-SOUTH, 14 125th St., Gulf, Marathon, 305-743-2200<br />
• ISLAND PRE-SCHOOL, 5 Transylvania Ave., Key Largo, 305-451-1181<br />
• KEYS ACADEMY AT ST. JUSTIN, MM 105.5, Key Largo, 305-451-6415<br />
• KEY WEST PRESCHOOL CO-OP, 2610 Flagler Ave., Key West, 305-296-4749<br />
• KREATIVE KIDS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, 4711 O/S Hwy., Marathon, 305-743-7165<br />
• LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, 5580 MacDonald Ave., Key West, 305-292-5582<br />
• LITTLE BEARS PRE-SCHOOL &#038; DAYCARE, MM.100.4, Key Largo, 305-451-0755<br />
• LITTLE SEAHORSE ACADEMY, MM.104.9, Key Largo, 305-451-6045<br />
• MONROE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, 241 Trumbo Rd., Key West, 305-293-1400<br />
• MONTESSORI IN KEY LARGO, MM. 99.5, Key Largo, 305-453-3939<br />
• MONTESSORI ISLAND SCHOOL, MM 92.3 Oceanside, Tavernier, 305-852-3438<br />
• ST JAMES CHILDREN&#8217;S CENTER, MM 87.5, Plantation Key, 305-852-2161<br />
• TEMPLE CHRISTIAN PRE-SCHOOL, 5727 2nd Ave., Stock Island, Key West, 305-294-2775<br />
• VINEYARD EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER, County Rd., Big Pine Key, 305-872-3404<br />
• WESLEY HOUSE CHILD CARE CENTER, 1100 Varela, Key West, 305-296-5231 Universities and colleges<br />
• FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Upper Keys, Tavernier, 305-852-8007<br />
• FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Middle Keys, Marathon, 305-743-2133<br />
• FLORIDA KEYS COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Main Office, Key West, 305-296-9081<br />
• GOSHEN COLLEGE MARINE BIOLOGY LABORATORY, Layton Dr, Layton, 305-664-5454<br />
• NATIONAL UNDERSEA RESEARCH CENTER, 515 Caribbean Dr, Key Largo, 305-451-0233<br />
• SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY, 718 Boca Chica Naval Air Station, Key West, 305-293-284 Junior/Community Colleges:<br />
• Florida Keys community College and Adult education</p>
<p>Monroe tops in its class<br />
Board: Schools should exceed state standards<br />
BY JOHN L. GUERRA Citizen Staff</p>
<p>Monroe County schools this year collectively earned the highest grade point average in the state, besting more than 65 other school districts, Schools Superintendent Randy Acevedo said. Educators, however, think it&#8217;s time to compare county student achievement with other scores nationally.</p>
<p>Monroe was at the top of the list with a 3.92 GPA; the second-highest, Brevard County, had a 3.87 GPA.<br />
Monroe&#8217;s score shows that of the 13 schools rated, 12 received an &#8220;A&#8221; rating. Key West High School received a &#8220;B.&#8221; Three schools — Coral Shores High School, Horace O&#8217;Bryant Middle School and Marathon High School — improved one letter grade.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you look at the grades in a GPA format, we had the best performance statewide this past year,&#8221; Acevedo said. &#8220;I am very proud of our staff, students, parents and community — it takes a team and a village.&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the latest indication that county schoolchildren are performing well on standardized tests and improving scores; recent Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) results reflected higher scores in reading, writing, math and science. Third-graders, for instance, showed increases as high as 32 points at some schools in reading and math; 81 percent of the county&#8217;s third-graders were reading at or above grade level. Upper grades also showed increases in test scores, with some schools showing more improvement than others.</p>
<p>The high scores have renewed calls by School Board members to take students to the next step by comparing Monroe County scores nationally, not just in-state.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have had discussions at the board table that these Florida standards are not stringent enough,&#8221; member Debra Walker said, &#8220;and that we should compare our progress to national and international standards. Now we are free to set new goals based on even tougher criteria.&#8221;</p>
<p>The scores in the Florida school report card program and FCAT results often clash with the federal government&#8217;s annual yearly progress measurement under No Child Left Behind. That is the level of improvement each schoolchild is expected to reach year to year in reading, math and other subjects.</p>
<p>Though Florida may rate schools as &#8220;A&#8221; performers, the federal Education Department designates those same schools as &#8220;F&#8221; performers for failing to reach annual yearly progress under No Child Left Behind. In 2006, 712 schools that Florida considered &#8220;A&#8221; performers were listed as &#8220;F&#8221; schools.</p>
<p>Though Standard &#038; Poor&#8217;s education analysts rate Monroe students&#8217; reading proficiency in 2008 at 62.5 percent and writing proficiency at 67.7 percent, the county still isn&#8217;t meeting annual yearly progress targets under federal No Child Left Behind requirements, S&#038;P reports.</p>
<p>As in other states, Florida has a student testing regime — FCAT — that&#8217;s similar to the one mandated by No Child Left Behind. Under the federal program, &#8220;F&#8221;-rated schools that don&#8217;t improve over several years can be closed or turned into charter schools or put under a state&#8217;s direct control.</p>
<p>The FCAT testing regime launched under former Gov. Jeb Bush in 2002 in effect puts Florida schools out of the federal government&#8217;s reach. FCAT also is a better measure of Florida student success, the former governor has said.</p>
<p>Still, Monroe&#8217;s &#8220;A&#8221; school ratings are nothing to sneeze at, said School Board member John Dick.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is great news for our schools and district,&#8221; Dick said. &#8220;It is a job well-done by all the personnel involved, and of course, our students.&#8221;</p>
<p>Being at the top of the state school GPA scorecard gives the county some financial rewards, Dick said.</p>
<p>&#8220;The state has what is called school recognition funds, and &#8220;A&#8221;-rated schools receive $85 per student as a bonus,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Schools have discretion with how they use the money, but [most schools] use it to give staff members a bonus.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Florida Keys-Marathon Cost of Living</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fl Keys Cost of Living
The cost of living index is based on the composite price of groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, clothing and entertainment.
Cost of living indexes will generally be higher in areas that offer access to beaches, culture, arts and recreation. In addition areas, that offer a wider variety of services such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="font-size: 1em; letter-spacing: 0.2em; color: #000000;">Fl Keys Cost of Living</h1>
<p align="justify"><span>The cost of living index is based on the composite price of groceries, housing, utilities, transportation, health care, clothing and entertainment.<br />
Cost of living indexes will generally be higher in areas that offer access to beaches, culture, arts and recreation. In addition areas, that offer a wider variety of services such as health and education will run higher due to higher wages, and increased quality of living.</span></p>
<p>Cost of living indexing explanation<br />
A figure of 100 points is used as an average both for the USA and Florida. For example:<br />
Boise Idaho is ranked at a 94.0<br />
Boston Mass is rated at 127.60<br />
San Francisco at 187.23<br />
• Statewide, Florida cities come in from a low of 90 and up.<br />
• One way to compare Florida areas to salary requirements<br />
For example-If you were relocating from Portland Oregon (whose rate is 110.0) to Orlando, and you currently make $50,000 per year, the formula is as follows<br />
• Take the destination index, in this case Orlando-94.2 and divide by Portland’s index-110, then multiply by a salary of $50,000. This will give you a figure of $42,818, which you would be required to make in Orlando and have the same quality of life.</p>
<p>*The Keys and Monroe county top out the state at an average Cost of Living at 160 plus. (this is due to the home prices in the Keys). We only have so much land and the area is heavily regulated as to building permits&#8230;.A tropical paradise is in the same venue as any resort destination area, be it Martha&#8217;s Vineyard or Sun Valley.</p>
<p>However compared to other areas nationally and given the amenities of the Keys, it is a great place to live, work and play.<br />
(Population Weighted-State Average=100</p>
<p><strong>2008-09 stats Source C2ER formerly accra-col index</strong> and <a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.bestplaces.net/" target="_blank">http://www.bestplaces.net/</a></p>
<p>Boca Raton-154.74<br />
Cape Coral-Ft Myers-99.6<br />
Ft Lauderdale-137.0<br />
Destin-145.61<br />
Jacksonville metro-97.1<br />
Big Pine Key fl-132.46<br />
Key Largo-146.9<br />
Key West-167.97<br />
Marathon fl-162.06<br />
Miami metro-137.41<br />
Melbourne-92.72<br />
Naples Fl-250.59<br />
Orlando metro-101<br />
Palm Bay-84.56<br />
Palm Coast-Flagler-125.01<br />
Panama City-86.35<br />
Pensacola metro-82.0<br />
Sarasota-107.2<br />
Tampa 97.3<br />
St Pete-Clearwater-95.6<br />
Vero-Beach Indian River-122.87<br />
West Palm Beach metro-112.05<br />
(Population Weighted-State Average=100<br />
See national comparisons<br />
Cost of living (100 = nationwide average)</p>
<p>* New York, NY -164.50<br />
* Long Beach, CA -135.71<br />
* Palo Alto, CA -234.42<br />
* Boston, MA -127.60<br />
* Malibu, CA -492.80<br />
* San Francisco, -187.23<br />
* Greenwich, CT 215<br />
* Chicago, IL -126.45<br />
* Dallas Tx -92,94<br />
* Atlanta Ga -112.21</p>
<p>For more information about cost of living go to either <strong><br />
Sperlings best Places </strong><a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.bestplaces.net/" target="_blank">http://www.bestplaces.net/<br />
</a>or Accra&#8217;s site at <a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.coli.org/" target="_blank">http://www.coli.org/</a></p>
<p>For Utility charges<br />
Water<br />
• The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority provides water for the entire Keys:<br />
• Tavernier&#8230;..305 852-8068<br />
• Marathon&#8230;..305 743-5409<br />
• Lower Keys&#8230;..305 296-2454</p>
<p>For Electric<br />
• The Florida Keys Electric Cooperative<br />
• provides power for the upper Keys:<br />
• Tavernier&#8230;..305 852-2431<br />
• Marathon, 3421 O/S Hwy&#8230;..305 743-5344<br />
• Key West City Electric<br />
• provides power for the Lower Keys<br />
• 1001 James St, Key West&#8230;..305 294-5272</p>
<p>Gas.<br />
Propane is available from local dealers</p>
<p>Telephone Companies:<br />
• Bell South<br />
• Residential Services&#8230;..305 780-2500<br />
• Business Services&#8230;..305 780-2800</p>
<ul>
<li><a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.fkec.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Florida Keys Electric Cooperative</strong></a></li>
<li><strong><a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.keysenergy.com/" target="_blank">Keys Energy</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.fkaa.com/" target="_blank">Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a style="color: #5785bd;" href="http://www.bellsouth.com/" target="_blank">BellSouth<br />
</a></strong>Most homes in the Keys are on septic tanks with a few exceptions-Key West-Marathon. Garbage pickup is included in your taxes</li>
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