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Una muestra de aprendizaje a la carta: EL OJO DE UN CIENTÍFICO

Editor’s note: This story is one of five spotlights included in our latest special report, “A Taste of À La Carte Learning.” Florida has long had a critical shortage of public school science teachers. But growing numbers of students in South Florida’s booming alternative education networks are learning science from a real-life scientist. Dr. Neymi… Read more »

La USF propone una política de actividades estudiantiles, el mejor SRO del estado, los campeones nacionales de matemáticas de Alachua y mucho más

Around the state: The University of South Florida is considering a student activities policy that would restrict protests and ban such events as bake sales, a Columbia County deputy has been named the state's school resource officer of the year, the math team from Buchholz High School in Gainesville overwhelmingly won the national championship last... Read more »

El truco más grande que el Bootlegger haya hecho...

Over at Charter Folks, Jed Wallace weighed in on the recent Rotherham/Pillow/Yours Truly discussion on the state of the charter school movement in an era of increased popularity of ESAs. Wallace seconds Travis Pillow’s observation that both ESAs and charter schools are simultaneously flourishing in Florida, and notes that it is also happening in states… Read more »

Parkland victim now owns school shooter’s name, Duval student safety plan, more pay deals, and more

Around the state: An unusual civil lawsuit settlement results in a Parkland school shooting survivor owning the gunman's name, Duval's interim superintendent releases a plan to protect students from abuse by teachers and other employees, Osceola's and Seminole's teachers unions reach tentative contract agreements with their school districts, Escambia's superintendent and school board members ask... Read more »