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A bill that would allow people who have dropped out of high school to get tuition waivers to pursue diplomas and workforce credentials at Florida colleges got unanimous backing Wednesday from a key House committee.
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HB 109 would allow municipalities to apply to convert public schools within city bounds into charters.
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A group of students are analyzing their science experiment after it was aboard the ISS and landed back on Earth.
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Students demonstrate their skills to members of the state capitol to advocate for STEM based education programs.
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An elementary school in Florida, credits daily mindfulness lessons with helping students cope with stress — and turning the school around academically. The lessons are delivered through an app.
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Last week, the Board of Governors of the Florida University System banned funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at the state’s colleges and universities. At the same time, they removed sociology from the state's core curriculum. UWF's Patricia Gleich talks about the decision.
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Two Central Florida school districts are looking to tackle this post-COVID problem by implementing two different approaches.
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More than 200 future educators will become fully certified teachers under the program.
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Florida started the year with 7,000 teacher vacancies, according to the Florida Education Association.
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A high school teacher from Hillsborough County was among those who filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Florida law that blocks them from using preferred pronouns while on the job.