Florida School News

For all things education in the Sunshine State, look no further. Dive into the latest developments, stories, and trends that are shaping education in Florida.

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Title IX rule changes, school transportation, later start times, top educators chosen, and more
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Book removal lawsuit dismissed, top teachers named, immigration enforcement in schools, and more
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National education news: Down, but why?
This week’s roundup of national education news is focused on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Wednesday’s release of the 2024 Nation’s Report Card brought grim news. TL;DR: Results are...
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Students gain in FAST mid-year testing, NAEP Florida scores dip, in-state tuition bill passes and more
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Legislature defies DeSantis, end to in-state tuition for immigrants moving, school start times and more
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Unpredictable special session beginning, Tampa Bay test scores decline, top teachers and more
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Special session threat, some school districts closed again today, teachers honored, and more
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National education news: Institutions, individuals and trust
This week’s biggest story on forces shaping public education didn’t show up in the education section. The New York Times published a new survey showing nine in ten Americans, with...
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About half of state’s districts closed by weather, bill would bump preschool classtime, and more
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Wintry weather closing districts, bill targets later start times, teachers reject contract, and more
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