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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Florida fights back in books lawsuit, school signs in Broward, Corcoran’s book, and more
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Cybersecurity competition winners, teacher raises, career night, virtual school enrollment and more
Around the state:  School rankings were released from U.S. News & World Report, winners have been announced in a cybersecurity competition, a career night will be held this week in...
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Students being rewarded for volunteer work, superintendent retiring, Legislature forming and more
Around the state:  Students are being rewarded for volunteer service in Polk, student loan uncertainty looms and a superintendent is retiring in St. Johns. Here are details about those stories...
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State vouchers program offering ESAs now filled up, storm damage closes Pinellas school, and more
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‘Woke’ movement course offered at New College, Clay tops in book removals, contracts and more
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Florida DOE removed 700+ books from schools last year, threats course, charter deal, and more
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Florida SAT scores decline, school taxes an exception to partisanship, top teachers selected, and more
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School superintendents, Miami-Dade contract ratified, students receive racist messages, and more
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Cell phone ban debated in Broward, two teachers unions win dues decision, Duval’s deficit, and more
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Partisan board amendment loses, most tax issues pass, storm closes Monroe schools today, and more
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