Miami Herald | By Jimena Tavel | January 10, 2023
Although the COVID pandemic didn’t trigger the K-12 teacher shortage in the United States, it definitely exacerbated the issue.
The
WFSU News | By The News Service of Florida | January 9, 2023
After an appeals court upheld a school-board policy that prevented a transgender male student from using
Tampa Bay Times | By Marlene Sokol | January 10, 2023
Officials rolled out three proposals to kick off a series of public meetings this week. “Not an easy
WLRN 91.3 FM | By Kate Payne | January 10, 2023
School districts across South Florida have seen their enrollment numbers drop since the start of the pandemic — trends which
EducationWeek | By Lauraine Langreo | January 6, 2023
More state policymakers are recognizing the serious consequences that cyberattacks can have on K-12 schools, but the policy response is “still
12 News | By Dylan Huberman | January 10, 2023
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (CBS12) — Over the past few years, high school dropout rates have started to climb across
EdWeek | By Mark Walsh | January 9, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked the Biden administration to weigh in on a pending appeal about whether charter
Tampa Bay Times | Jeffrey S. Solochek | Jan. 4, 2023
Superintendent Kurt Browning said his intent is to follow the law.
LAND O’LAKES — For nearly five years, the
The Daytona Beach News-Journal | By Danielle Johnson | January 5, 2023
At a workshop Wednesday afternoon, Flagler School Board members considered hiring educators from other countries to address critical teacher