Donna Callaway, the state Board of Education member best known for her opposition to the state's new science standards, has resigned to become a middle school principal in Tallahassee again.
"I have always held a special love for Raa Middle School, and I am thrilled to accept this unique opportunity to return to the school where I was able to positively influence students on a daily basis," she said in a press release sent out by the Department of Education this morning. "Having direct connection with students and teachers allows me to continue the education successes our state has achieved in these last several years."
Callaway previously served as principal at Raa from 1994 to 2004.
Appointed by former Gov. Jeb Bush in 2006, Callaway's term was set to expire at the end of 2009. Her decision to leave early gives Gov. Charlie Crist a chance to expand his influence on the 7-member board, where he has so far appointed two members. Bush appointed the rest.
Callaway backed Bush's accountability efforts and spoke passionately about the need to help at-risk kids. But she generated far more attention in the recent debate over Florida science standards, saying evolution "should not be taught to the exclusion of other theories of origin of life."
In a statement, Education Commissioner Eric J. Smith praised Callaway's "professionalism, wisdom and candor in education policy matters."
"Her decision to return to Raa Middle School in Tallahassee, Fla., is a true testament to her commitment to the students of Florida," he said.
- Ron Matus, state education reporter


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She Mean!
Posted by: | March 12, 2009 at 05:19 PM
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Posted by: | January 26, 2009 at 07:06 PM
The real shame is that she will be preaching her "unintelligent" designs on all those helpless little middle school students. There go the science scores!!!
Hope Crist does better than his last appointment, Dr. Desai.....
Posted by: | June 25, 2008 at 08:22 PM
Callaway was a hack who won't be missed.
She was informed she wouldn't be reappointed by Crist and decided to step down rather than face the ignominy of being put out to pasture at the end of her current term.
Unfortunately, she'll be replaced by another hack who will have no impact on public education.
The Florida Board of Education should be abolished. They have little statutory authority over school districts and have done nothing to improve Florida's lowly standing at the bottom of national education statistical indicators.
Good luck at Raa Middle School!
Posted by: terminator | June 25, 2008 at 11:48 AM