MIAMI – “Guys! Choo-choo formation!” At Ana Garcia’s command, a loose knot of people near the turnstiles at Zoo Miami – three adults, five kids – lined up, put their hands on the back shoulders of the person in front of them, and merged into something less locomotive than caterpillar. Sixteen feet proceeded on a… Read more »
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redefinED roundup: Course choice in Louisiana, vouchers in Wisconsin, KIPP in Missouri & more
Louisiana: Louisiana’s Course Choice pilot program is full, with about 2,000 students enrolled in online courses and 500 more on a waiting list (Times-Picayune). More from The Advocate. Connecticut: Department of Education officials approve the state’s first local charter school, a Montessori school financed by the local education board and the state (New Haven Register). Massachusetts: U.S. News & World… Read more »
redefinED roundup: School choice in Montana, parent trigger in Florida, tax credit defeat in Mississippi & more
Montana: House Republicans endorse three school choice bills – one to authorize charter schools, another to create a modest tax credit scholarship program and a third to create an education savings account program for students with disabilities (Independent Record). A day later, several defect on the charter school bill and it goes down – though maybe… Read more »
redefinED roundup: Louisiana voucher ruling, school choice aspirations in Mississippi & more
Louisiana: A district judge deems the state’s voucher program unconstitutional because of the funding mechanism it uses to send public dollars to private schools (coverage roundup at redefinED). A federal judge rules the recent expansion of vouchers and charter schools in Lousiana conflicts with one school district’s desegregation order (New Orleans Times Picayune). Mississippi: Gov. Phil Bryant is looking to expand school choice… Read more »
FSU loses lawsuit dismissal request, USF students end hunger strike, church school cancels Autism Awareness Week, and more
Redefining schools in Broward, superintendent sought in Duval, USF continues diversity mission and more
Around the state: University of South Florida will continue its mission to be a diverse institution despite a new state law, the hunt continues for a superintendent in Duval, cheerleaders were honored in Polk and the Florida Lottery reached a milestone in its support of education in Florida. Here are details about those stories and other… Read more »
History of communism lessons approved for all students, Duval permission slips, and more
Parental permission forms, measles outbreak in Broward elementary school, and more
Briana, una estudiante de sobresaliente, recibe una "enorme bendición" gracias a una beca para la elección de estudios
The first quarter academic awards ceremony at Grace Christian School was coming to an end, and Lynette Thomas had yet to hear her daughter’s name called. Briana Thomas had enrolled at the pre-K-to-8 faith-based private school in Ocala as a sixth-grader that August and had aced every test. Lynette thought it was odd Briana hadn’t… Read more »