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CFAC Meeting

This document summarizes the Central Florida Advocacy Council (CFAC) meeting held on May 20, 2014. The morning session included project updates on Grant-Related Project (Project G) and introductions of new members. Key updates were provided by Justin Seabolt regarding grant progress, and plans for future test creation sessions were discussed. The afternoon session focused on District-Related Project (Project D), including an update on Eduphoria and the ACCESS Assessment. Attendees engaged in an open discussion on district concerns and FOIL-related issues.

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CFAC Meeting

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  1. CFAC Meeting May 20, 2014

  2. Morning Session: Grant-Related Project (Project G) • Welcome & New Member Introductions • Grant Project Update: Justin Seabolt • Synchronize Calendars! Schedule next CFAC meeting • Break

  3. Upcoming Test Creation Sessions • Central Florida: September 2-5 • South Florida: September 8-12 • Panhandle: TBD (Hopefully before Central FL)

  4. USF Presentation • Dr. Yi-Hsin Chen • Chunhua Cao • Stephanie Green

  5. Afternoon Session: District-Related Project (Project D) • Eduphoria Update – Hand out CFAC Item Bank Access Flyers • First available AFTER July 1 • CFAC District Participation Status Overview • Break • ACCESS Assessment Update • Update & District Discussion re: FOIL – Issues, questions, etc. • District concerns/Open discussion

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