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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School bus crash, mounting concerns after measles outbreak, outcry over education cuts and more

Around the state:  A school bus crash occurred in Lee, drivers in Miami are frustrated about a school bus camera program and concerns mount after a measles outbreak. Here are details about those stories and other developments from the state’s districts, private schools, and colleges and universities: Measles outbreak: Students at... READ MORE
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Measles case reported in Miami school, charter conversions, black students and choice, and more
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Senate panel approves repeal of later school start times and regulations rollback, and more
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Legislative session includes fetal development video and school security bills, Polk contract agreement, and more
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National education news: Definitional questions
The U.S. Supreme Court has set an April hearing for a landmark case that could pave the way for religious charter schools. Catholic dioceses in Oklahoma received state approval to...
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Alachua school’s conversion to a charter, new Manatee schools, Duval class changes, and more
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Bill would ban students’ use of cell phones during school day, Gulf naming, budget issues, and more
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Florida’s version of DOGE to audit universities, student absenteeism targeted in bill, and more
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Court backs disciplined Duval teacher over Facebook posts, Broward vendor back and more
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National education news: Ahead of their time
Christopher Jencks, the scholar of economic inequality and intellectual pioneer of school choice, passed away last week at 88. He authored a federally funded report that led to an early...
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‘Rural renaissance’ bill, Hendry school alerts parents about ICE presence, top educator and more
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