Keith Jacobs
@AlphaKJ813
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🐊💙🧡College of Business ‘04, 🦈 Masters of Education Leadership’07, Educator/Advocate/National Speaker/Alpha Man 🖤💛
Joined June 2020
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Sophomore Regular Season
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Week 9 highlights, go check it out ‼️ @BigCountyPreps1 @SuncoastPreps @_OfficialSportz @NaughtFan @SteveAterTampa @BMCHS_ATHLETICS @PascoCountyFB @247recruiting
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WEEK 9 VS ORANGEWOOD
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Please check out Week 8 highlights @SteveAterTampa @BMCHS_ATHLETICS @BigCountyPreps1 @Andy_Villamarzo @PrepRedzoneFL @247Sports @PascoCountyFB @Rivals_HS
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WEEK 8 VS CANTERBURY
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Bishop McLaughlin’s Christopher Jacobs (2028, ATH) with the 70-yard TD reception @PascoCountyFB
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On the “Policy Changes Lives” podcast, Keith Jacobs shared how students can now use scholarships to access public school classes, customizing learning like never before. Learn more here: https://t.co/AA1HeHO5ZT
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Florida public school districts are opening their doors so students on education choice scholarships can access courses on a part-time basis. We talked about the trend on our podcast last week, and you can read more about it on the @StepUp4Students blog: https://t.co/pzuXAyvTeA
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The future of education is happening now. In Florida. And public school districts are pushing into new frontiers by making it possible for all students,
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Check out Week 7 highlights @SteveAterTampa @BMCHS_ATHLETICS @BigCountyPreps1 @Andy_Villamarzo @PrepRedzoneFL @247Sports @PascoCountyFB
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WEEK 7 VS SEVEN RIVERS
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Hear how Step Up and Florida districts are working together to support scholarship families in the latest @ExcelinEd Policy Changes Lives podcast featuring Keith Jacobs. Listen here: https://t.co/aoY2FKg8Bt
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@ExcelinEd @bendegrow @AlphaKJ813 @StepUp4Students Thanks to Florida's educational options and the Step Up For Students program, we were able to secure access to a suitable high school education tailored to our twice-exceptional child with dyslexia. 🙏🏼
If your child, like mine, doesn’t fit the mold of the government-sanctioned monopoly that is public education—a system shaped by ineffective teaching methods and curricula dictated by educator unions and associations—they’ll face marginalization, oppression, and lasting harm.
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#Florida is reimagining public education. In our latest Policy Changes Lives episode, Keith Jacobs and @bendegrow explore how districts can now serve ESA students and offer families more choice than ever. @AlphaKJ813 @StepUp4Students
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Top 5 - PPG Allowed 1. River Ridge 5.3 2. Zephyrhills 8.3 3. Sunlake 14.4 4. Land O' Lakes 16.0 5. Bishop McLaughlin 18.5
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So proud of you @EthanDejesus21 🇵🇷⚾️💪🏾
Ethan DeJesus is a student-athlete at @HCPS_SumnerHS who has become a local baseball star! Earlier this month, Ethan was selected to play for Puerto Rico in the U-18 Baseball World Cup in Japan. ⚾🏆 We spoke to Ethan about his incredible journey, the importance of representing
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Another 10 districts are in the piepeline. So soon a majority of Florida school districts will be offering a la carte public school classes to scholarship families - a seismic shift from last year, when it was just one district. More here:
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When I think about the state of public education in Florida, I recall a song from “The Wiz,” the 1978 film reimagining of “The Wizard of Oz,” where Diana
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3) We have shifted from families being assigned to institutions based on where they live to families shopping for the best possible learning environment for their children
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2) We have shifted from sending publicly funding directly to institutions to funding families
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Keith highlights 3 major shifts that are driving districts to offer classes on a few for service basis. 1) We have shifted from institutions directing the education of children to parents directing the education of their children.
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Of Florida’s 67 school districts, 27 now offer classes — online, in-person, or both.
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