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Orlando Sentinel | Leslie Postal | March 17, 2021 Florida will seek a waiver from some federal school accountability rules, it announced Wednesday. But it will still give its

Tallahassee Democrat | CD Davidson-Hiers | March 18, 2021 A young woman sits in her classroom. She's 12 years old, or 14, or 17. She feels a tug in

Sarasota Herald-Tribune | Ryan McKinnon | March 16,2021 State lawmakers are considering legislation this spring that would make it much easier for school districts to utilize solar energy, although

By the time school administrators moved last year to fire Susan Oyer, the Boca Raton Middle School teacher had spent nearly a decade drawing harassment complaints from children

The widespread use of distance learning during the coronavirus pandemic is generating a new source of controversy around school discipline. In cases across the country, schools have punished

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Nassau School District and FSCJ are recipients of the Department of Education’s Perkins V Entrepreneurship Education and Training Grant. The grants aims to help

A week and a half after Osceola school resource Deputy Ethan Fournier was videoed knocking a 16-year-old student unconscious by slamming her into pavement at Liberty High School,

Florida is not backing down on its insistence that students take statewide exams in person, but Monday the Department of Education extended the testing season by two weeks.

Pro golfer Justin Rose and his wife Kate are donating $1 million to an Orlando chapter of a nonprofit focused on feeding elementary school children who might otherwise