Florida School News
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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 MOREMeasles case reported in Miami school, charter conversions, black students and choice, and more
READ MORESenate panel approves repeal of later school start times and regulations rollback, and more
READ MORELegislative session includes fetal development video and school security bills, Polk contract agreement, and more
READ MORENational 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...
READ MOREAlachua school’s conversion to a charter, new Manatee schools, Duval class changes, and more
READ MOREBill would ban students’ use of cell phones during school day, Gulf naming, budget issues, and more
READ MOREFlorida’s version of DOGE to audit universities, student absenteeism targeted in bill, and more
READ MORECourt backs disciplined Duval teacher over Facebook posts, Broward vendor back and more
READ MORENational 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...
READ MORE‘Rural renaissance’ bill, Hendry school alerts parents about ICE presence, top educator and more
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