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Despite their claims that politics has no place in schools, the race between Leon County Seat 4 incumbent Laurie Lawson Cox and challenger Jeremy Rogers has been consumed by partisanship.
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The money will be used to create a training center focusing on semiconductors, automation and robotics.
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The American Rescue Plan set aside $800 million for initiatives to fight student homelessness. States have used a little over $416 million.
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The new FAFSA was supposed to make filling out the federal aid form easier, but issues with the rollout had the opposite effect. Fewer students have filled out the FAFSA, so efforts are underway to close that gap.
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Less than two years into the job, University of Florida President Ben Sasse on Thursday announced he will step down July 31 because of his wifeâs health.
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Kelly Services, one of the countryâs largest staffing agencies, says Florida doesnât have enough substitute teachers headed into the new school year.
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Amid the chaos of the housing crisis, an uptick in foreclosures and changes to real estate agent rules, Palm Beach County officials are encouraging residents to take a $10 course â open to all South Floridians â that helps with the daunting phases of purchasing a home.
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Under a Florida law that took effect in 2023, virtually every student in the state of Florida can apply for a voucher to attend a private or charter school. Homeschool students can also apply for the vouchers.
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The group is known as the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, or FIRE. Itâs headquartered in Philadelphia and was founded in 1999 with the aim of protecting free speech within higher education.
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The University of Florida set aside recommendations to lightly punish some of the college students arrested after pro-Palestinian protests on campus, kicking them all out of school for three to four years.
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A new Florida law is letting school districts open their doors to volunteer chaplains. But it's up to each school district to adopt these volunteers and to impose guidelines.
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An appeals court found that the Broward and Palm Beach County school boards are shielded from having to reimburse costs paid byState Farm under the stateâs no-fault, or personal-injury protection, insurance system.