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  2. Ground broken for new Ribault High, first Duval high school ...

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    The new Ribault will be the first high school built since voters approved a half-penny sales tax in 2020 to fund most of a $1.9 billion master plan for updating and maintaining Duval County ...

  3. Public school advocates: City's allocation to Jacksonville ...

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    Currently this money is dedicated solely to charter schools. For the 2022-23 school year the state appropriated $195,768,743 to charter schools; $493,626 has already been designated for Jax ...

  4. Duval County property-owners will pay more in taxes ... - AOL

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    A one-mill tax for Duval County teacher pay is the biggest reason tax bills will be higher. On flip side, Atlantic Beach and Baldwin cut their rates. Duval County property-owners will pay more in ...

  5. Duval County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. coj .net. Duval County ( / djuːˈvɔːl / dew-VAWL) is a county in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. As of July 2022, the population was 1,016,536, up from 864,263 in 2010. It is Florida's sixth-most populous county. [2] Its county seat is Jacksonville, with which the Duval County government has been consolidated ...

  6. Better Jacksonville Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Better Jacksonville Plan is a growth management plan implemented by the city of Jacksonville, Florida. It was the signature project of Mayor John Delaney. It was approved by Jacksonville voters on September 5, 2000. Lex Hester was a key advisor to Delaney on the $2.25 billion package of projects, pushing for the inclusion of a new downtown ...

  7. Jacksonville Consolidation - Wikipedia

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    Duval county voters approved the consolidation referendum 54,493 - 29,768 on August 8, 1967 but the old government did not go quietly. A lawsuit was filed by a few elected officials contesting consolidation because their term in office would be shortened and they would be required to face re-election after one year in office.

  8. Duval Schools property tax increase referendum will go on ...

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    Duval County voters will get to decide if they want a property tax increase to benefit schools later this year. Duval Schools property tax increase referendum will go on primary ballots after City ...

  9. Public School Number Four - Wikipedia

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    1960. Nickname. "Devil's School". Public School Number Four (later renamed Annie Lytle Elementary School) is an abandoned elementary school in Jacksonville, Florida. It was first established in 1918 as Riverside Grammar School and was Duval County's fourth public school house. Public School Number Four was designated a historic landmark by the ...