KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Clay County Schools Superintendent David Broskie applauded Keystone Heights High School and McRae Elementary during the Sept. 7 school board meeting. Broskie said the high school recorded a 19-point increase in the state civics exam. “They went from 63 to 82,” he said. “That’s quite a jump.” The Superintendent added that school leadership attributed…
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