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Charlotte Katz Representing Buyers In Southwest Florida

Bonita Beach On our site you'll find knowledge and resources necessary for exploring some of the Southwest Florida real estate markets – the ones that I concentrate on.
You can learn about other cities along the Gulf coast and what they offer by doing some searches on the web. You may want to investigate Cape Coral, Ft. Myers, and east Naples. Then move north to Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and even St. Petersburg.
Each city has its own natural beauty and ambience that is so unique to Florida, yet also offers its own special lifestyle that makes Florida such a desirable place to call home. Flowers In Bonita

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Collier district changed high school grading system, but not everyone was told

The Collier County School District has changed the way it is giving high school students grades. The only problem is, most students don’t know about it. Continue reading

PHOTOS Profile: Golden Apple winner says ‘hard work, good choices, taking risks’ pays off

This is the fifth in a series of six profiles highlighting the 2010 Collier County Golden Apple teachers. There will be one profile per week leading up to the 20th annual Golden Apple Teacher Recognition program presented by Suncoast for Kids Foundation on May 4 at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts. For information, call The Education Foundation at (239) 643-4755. Today: Angela Loerzel. Continue reading

Mark’s moment: Students chose Down syndrome student for prom court

Mark Ziajka won’t be going to college after he graduates from Barron Collier High School in June. He won’t be able to get his own apartment or have children. But for one April evening, he was king of the school. Continue reading

Special needs students in LWIT’s Project Explore program get hands on experience

Designed to give adult students with special needs a hands-on chance to find potential career paths, Project Explore is a unique community-based program that teams students with staff mentors for education and support. Continue reading

Marco charter school partly eases budget deficit pain

Fundraising volunteers and board members continue to chip away at a $113,000 deficit that threatens to put the 10-year-old Marco Island Charter Middle School in the red for the first time since inception. Continue reading

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