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By JUSTINE GRIFFIN
justine.griffin@staugustine.com
Westport, Conn., is one of the country's richest communities, and was the home of Paul Newman, the actor, before his death.
The average home there costs about $930,000.
In northwest St. Johns County, the average cost of a home is a lot less, just under $182,000. And while a lot of good people live there, none is as famous as Newman was.
Guess which one has higher rated schools?
St. Johns by a wide margin.
St. Johns County Superintendent Joseph Joyner credits his district's success, as he has many times in the past, to the people who work closest with the students.
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Suddenly, doing above average work in high school may not be enough to get you into Florida's public universities.
Competition is fierce this year, as top students flood state universities with applications. The state's high school graduation rate has soared from 60 percent to 80 percent in the past decade, putting more students into the college admissions pool. With a poor economy, cheap in-state tuition and the abundance of Bright Futures scholarships, many students are opting to stay in Florida for college.
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