podcastED: redefinED interview with Catholic school mom Jennifer Strickland
On this episode, redefinED senior writer Buie speaks with Jennifer Strickland, mother to 14-year-old Jack, a freshman at Catholic High...
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Ayana Standifer is the kind of kid teachers often describe as bright. At age 3, when her classmates were...
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Like most great ideas, this one started on the ground, with a handful of eighth graders. After spending middle school...
Read More >Education savings accounts offer creative solutions for students with learning differences
Chrissy Weisenberger is one busy mom. With five children, including 3-year-old twin boys and two daughters who are both on...
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Editor’s note: You can read an earlier story about Sarah Clanton here. Be sure to watch the video of Yvonne...
Read More >podcastED: redefinED interview with ‘multiple choice’ mom Stephanie Conner
On this episode, redefinED senior writer Lisa Buie speaks with Stephanie Conner, a mother of four from the tiny town...
Read More >New private school will focus on helping students fighting addictions
To Tina Levene, a pickle represents more than just garnish on a sandwich plate. Pickles remind her of the day...
Read More >Auditor General releases annual review of Florida scholarship programs
In its sixth annual audit of Step Up For Students, the state’s largest nonprofit scholarship funding organization, the Florida Auditor General has...
Read More >Education choice bill passes Senate Appropriations Committee, heads for floor vote
A bill that would simplify Florida’s education choice programs by merging five scholarships into two and add a flexible spending...
Read More >State’s top leaders name education choice a priority in this year’s legislative session
While other states were mandating lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic, Florida was right to keep the state open, including its...
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