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School districts in the western Florida Panhandle are still experiencing a teacher shortage, but reporting fewer vacancies for the start of the 2023-24 school year.
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The Escambia County School Board on Monday urged a federal judge to toss out a lawsuit filed by authors, a publishing company, parents, and a non-profit organization challenging the removal or restriction of books in school libraries.
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Parents have raised concerns that books are inaccessible in high school libraries as the district reviews materials to be in compliance with Florida's expansion of "Don't Say Gay" law.
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The Escambia County School Board voted Tuesday to formally offer the position of interim superintendent to long-time district administrator Keith Leonard for a term of 13 months.
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The Florida Board of Education has given the Escambia County School Board until Thursday morning to present a final charter school contract or face withholding of funding.
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Final negotiations are underway for a charter school agreement approved by the Escambia County School Board for Warrington Middle School.
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The Escambia County School Board on Tuesday voted down a resolution that would have given voters a chance to switch back to an elected superintendent. The motion failed on a 2-3 vote, for now, ending the debate over how the district’s top executive is selected.
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District officials, teachers and administrators are aiming for a positive start to the school year at Escambia County's embattled Warrington Middle School, which will become a charter school next year.
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The Pensacola community celebrates its first successful year of Parent University and honors its first graduates as plans for year two are ramping up.
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As officials at Pensacola's Warrington Middle await the release of school grades; they're confident they've done enough to earn a C and remain open as a public school and avoid becoming a charter.