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Voters will decide on extending a 27-year-old sales tax that funds school construction, renovations, and technology, with a $40 million annual impact to local education.
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They want districts to restrict some lesson plans on contraception, anatomy and consent, saying the lessons are inappropriate for students.
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Credit recovery is a second chance for students who do not pass a class on the first try. But is this a good idea?
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The reviews will be conducted after the fall semester begins.
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Accusing Florida of "dangerous political theater," state and national teachers unions have urged an appeals court to side with a transgender Hillsborough County teacher who challenged a law requiring educators to use pronouns that align with their sex assigned at birth.
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Broward school board suspends employee who allowed her transgender daughter to play girls volleyballA Florida school employee who let her transgender daughter play on her high school’s girls volleyball team is being suspended by the district's board for 10 days. The Broward County school board found on Tuesday that Jessica Norton violated state law but said firing her would be too severe.
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One provision of a new sweeping state education law allows for a library, community service organization, museum, performing arts venue, theater, cinema or church to house a school.
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Kelly Services, one of the country’s largest staffing agencies, says Florida doesn’t have enough substitute teachers headed into the new school year.
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It's up to each school district to adopt volunteer chaplains or not — and to impose guidelines
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A recent donation to Florida A&M University would have been the largest-ever private gift to a historically Black college or university: $237 million. Now its credibility has led to an external investigation.