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The Daytona Beach News-Journal | By Danielle Johnson | October 11, 2022 Volusia County Schools will undergo an emergency project at Sugar Mill Elementary in Port Orange after high lead levels were

Florida Department of Education | FDOE Press Office | October 5, 2022 FDOE Press Office850-245-0413DOEPressOffice@fldoe.org ~ Florida Department of Education affords flexibility during student reporting eligibility period ~ Tallahassee, Fla., Oct.

Click Orlando | By Cheyanne Mumphrey And Bianca Vázquez Toness, AP | October 5, 2022 The devastation from Hurricane Ian has left schools shuttered indefinitely in parts of Florida, leaving storm-weary

Local 10 News | By Liane Morejon and Chris Gothner | October 6, 2022 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Students and faculty were left shocked after witnessing a student take his

The 74 | By Marianna McMurdock | October 5, 2022 Parents, experts and traditional teacher preparation programs caution against unchecked growth of emergency and temporary licensing to fill vacancies. For

Florida Politics | By A.G. Gancarski | October 6, 2022 'Handing over teenagers’ menstrual history to a third-party software company is flat-out dangerous.' The Florida Democratic Party is taking issue

Fort Myers News-Press | By Sammantha Neely | October 5, 2022 The Lee County School District plans to address the status of schools opening on Friday. Superintendent Christopher Bernier, in

South county schools saw extensive water, roof damage. Sarasota Herald-Tribune | By Steven Walker | October 6, 2022 Most Sarasota County schools will open to students again Monday. Following Hurricane Ian,

Some parents see benefits in redrawing the lines, while others fear it would harm their kids’ education. Tampa Bay Times | By Marlene Sokol | October 5, 2022 Rob Remeikis