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Florida Air Academy average salary is $57,200, median salary is $57,200 with a salary range from $57,200 to $57,200.
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Web Developer 57,200-57,200 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2015 Florida Air Academy Web Developer Salaries (2)
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Web Developer 57,200-57,200 San Francisco, CA, 94101 2012 Florida Air Academy Web Developer Salaries (2)
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  • Florida Air Academy
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  • LAKELAND - Florida Air Academy, the state's only undefeated high school basketball team, makes its bid for a perfect season and a fourth state title when the Falcons take on Jacksonville Ribault in today's Class 3A boys' state championship game at 3:30 at The Lakeland Center. FAA coach Aubin Goporo, who attributed Wednesday's narrow 64-59 semifinal win against St. Petersburg Catholic to poor play rather than nerves, conceded Thursday his team was affected by its surroundings. That, he said, should not be a problem today. "After I talked to a lot of other coaches after the game Wednesday, I feel...