Posts Tagged ‘computer’
Thursday, August 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A Tallahassee law firm has put the school district on notice that it will be taken to court if it doesn’t promptly produce public records first requested in June about a contract with a computer software company.
Attorneys Edwin Bayo and Bill Furlow declined to say who they represent in their attempt to get documents and e-mails between St. Lucie County schools and Skyward Inc., a Stevens Point, Wis.-based supplier of school administrative software. The district began seeking a contractor in 2007 and Skyward’s software came online this summer. (more…)
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 by Daphne Duret
Though the summer brought tough budget cuts to Treasure Coast schools, a push into the digital age and environmental consciousness will be top priorities for the school year that begins today as thousands of students head back to classrooms.
St. Lucie County school officials closed Port St. Lucie Elementary and Southbend K-8 School, both in Port St. Lucie, at the end of the last school year and eliminated middle school and junior varsity sports districtwide.
Martin County also made cuts in sports and tightened individual school budgets for expenses like field trips and school supplies, but the fact that two schools this year became Title I schools also brought extra federal money to the district.
Martin Schools Superintendent Nancy Kline on Friday said this year will be the first for the Martin Virtual School, which will provide online instruction to students at all grade levels.
“It’s particularly helpful for students who will have to take extended absences from school, though virtual schools in general are becoming more and more popular,” Kline said.
Some students in St. Lucie County will get a taste of the high-tech at two new charter schools — The Nau Charter School and Renaissance Charter School, both in Port St. Lucie.
Renaissance Principal Eric Lewis said teachers at the new school spent the last few weeks reviewing curriculum and learning how to navigate around high-tech classrooms inside the $10 million building, which will include five laptop computers in each classroom.
“We used to think of the average classroom supplies in terms of papers and pencils, or glue and glitter, but now there are so many other tools at our disposal,” Lewis said.
And though the St. Lucie County school officials made significant cuts to the district’s after-school programs, some administrators still found ways for expansion.
Leaders at Village Green Elementary, for example, responded to news that their after-school environmental program would be cut with plans to integrate the program into their day-to-day curriculum. They unveiled plans for the school’s Global Environmental Studies Center magnet in June, a plan St. Lucie Schools Superintendent Michael Lannon said will actually save the district money.
“What they’ve been able to do is remarkable,” Lannon said.
DETAILS BY COUNTY
St. Lucie
Charters: Two new charter schools, The Nau Charter and Renaissance Charter, open today.
Sports: Budget cuts mean no junior varsity or middle school athletics unless the schools are able to pay for them.
Transportation: Transportation hotline is 772-340-4849. The phones will be manned from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, with bilingual staff available. Transportation to magnet schools will be more limited this year, with fewer stops.
Supplies: Supply lists for individual schools, open house schedules and sports release forms are available online.
For more information, visit www.stlucie.k12.fl.us
Martin
Funding: Though school officials had to make cuts, the naming of two schools as Title I schools brought extra funding to the district.
Virtual School: Students for the first time will be able to receive instruction online through the Martin Virtual School. Eligible students had until August 12 to enroll.
Academics: Academically advanced middle school students in Martin this year will have more opportunities to take high school courses like Geometry, Integrated Science and Algebra. The 8th grade academic intervention program, which last school year helped 148 students in danger of failing pass through to the 9th grade, will be expanded to also target 6th and 7th graders.
Transportation: For transportation questions, call: 772-219-1287
For more information, visit www.sbmc.org.
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PALM BAY — Palm Bay High senior Tyler Laprade received a perfect score on the ACT, the only Florida student to do so this spring.
Laprade, 16, scored a 36 on the nationwide college entrance exam, which he took as a junior.
The average Florida student in the class of 2009 received a score of 19.5 on the test, but results for Laprade’s class aren’t available.
He also received a perfect score of 2400 on the SAT, the other nationwide college entrance exam.
“I was always raised to be the best,” said Laprade, who participates on the wrestling, swimming and track teams. “My parents expect me to be a high achiever.”
Laprade is enrolled in all Advanced Placement classes at Palm Bay High. He said he hopes to study mathematics next year and likely will become a computer programmer. He’s filling out applications to Harvard, MIT and the University of Florida.
He turns 17 Saturday and plans to go to Walt Disney World for his birthday.
By MEGAN DOWNS, Florida Today
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Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
MARTIN COUNTY — If you’re looking to outfit your office, you can do it for bargain-basement prices at the first Martin County Surplus Items E-Auction, running now through July 20.
A variety of desk chairs, file cabinets, computer monitors, and printers are among the 75 items for sale at www.lonestaronline.com. Bids start at $5.
This is the first time the county government has hosted an online auction, according to Martin County procurement specialist Helen Fisher. In the past, Karlin Daniel & Associates hosted a yearly auction of the county’s declared surplus items, but now county officials plan to host multiple online auctions at more frequent intervals.
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Monday, July 13th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
More Treasure Coast students soon will be able to ditch classes at bricks-and-mortar schools.
Instead, they’ll head to class without leaving the house.
Starting with the new school year in August, all Florida school districts are required to offer virtual schools because of a 2008 law created to give parents more choice over how their children are educated. (more…)
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Monday, July 6th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — Put a kid on a bike on a race track sprinkled with jumps, lumps and bumps, and you’re likely to have one happy kid. Or teenager. Or adult, for that matter.
A new bicycle track for riders who love speeding through 1,000 feet of tricky obstacles is expected to open near Crosstown Parkway and Interstate 95 in Port St. Lucie in October. (more…)
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Monday, April 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A 22-year-old Port St. Lucie man has been charged in federal court with transporting child pornography after authorities found more than half a million child pornographic images on his computer hard drive, according to a news release Friday from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Jason David Bingham was detained Friday in Miami without bond and his arraignment is set for April 28.
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County | 5 Comments »
Monday, April 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
It’s common to see Treasure Coast teens and preteens using cell phones for sending text messages and photos.
But it’s also becoming common for teens nationwide to send other things via their phones or computer Web cameras, including explicit and sexual photographs that have given the phenomenon a new name — sexting.
“It’s been going on for several years here. We just didn’t call it this,” said Detective Brian Broughton of the Martin County Sheriff’s Office. “Now it has a little buzz word, but basically we’re referring to the same thing — when children would take nude pictures of themselves and send it to other children.”
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Posted in Crime, Indian River County, Martin County, St. Lucie County | 2 Comments »
Monday, April 13th, 2009 by Ana X. Ceron

Kevin Freed
STUART — A
Palm City man was arrested on 10 counts of
child pornography after sheriff’s deputies found several videos depicting children having sex on his computer, according to court records.
Martin County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Kevin J. Freed, 20, after investigators checking the Internet found that he had downloaded pornographic videos involving children onto his computer, a complaint affidavit states.
When deputies showed up on Friday at his Palm City house in the 9800 block of Southwest Santa Monica Drive, Freed told them he had pornographic movies on his computer but wasn’t sure whether any involved children.
According to investigators, they found multiple videos depicting children.
Freed is being held at the Martin County jail on $100,000 bail on child pornography possession charges.
Tags: child pornography, computer, download, Kevin Freed, Santa Monica Drive
Posted in Crime, Martin County, Palm City, Stuart | 3 Comments »