Duval County’s School Board holds its monthly meeting tonight at 6 p.m. The board may vote on plans for turning around three low-scoring schools, plans for expanding gifted and talented education throughout the district, and plans to let Edward Waters College pay $10 to lease or buy a school building. The board also will likely decide to retain about 100 teachers who are teaching “out of field,” but the district will reassign them to teach subjects they are certified in. read more