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State school vaccination rates sag, superintendent separations, rezoning meeting delayed, and more
South Florida school a ‘builder of boys, maker of men’
Just now, the news Palm Beach Christian Preparatory School is making belongs on the sports pages — which is what you would expect when a bunch of coaches launches a private school. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. To its enormous credit, PBCPS embraces vigorous competition as one of its ideals, and for all… Read more »
Superintendent’s job, flag proposal, social media safety, loan forgiveness, top educators and more
Students who left traditional public schools for charters not returning after pandemic
A new report from the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools reveals three key takeaways, updating its 2021 charter school enrollment report, “Voting With Their Feet.” Titled “Changing Course: Public School Enrollment Shifts During the Pandemic,” the report is an analysis of student enrollment trends in public schools during the pandemic (2019-20 to 2021-22 school… Read more »
New programs focus on economically disadvantaged learners, students struggling with reading and more
New report: Give every child an excellent future with education savings accounts
Editor’s note: This report from Jonathan Butcher, Will Skillman Fellow in Education, Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation, and Jason Bedrick, Research Fellow, Center for Education Policy at The Heritage Foundation, concludes that education savings accounts empower parents with the ability to meet every child’s unique education needs and should be available to… Read more »
Diaz staying on at DOE, St. Johns teachers reject pay proposal, Sarasota superintendent and more
American vranyo
Editor’s note: Vranyo is a noun formed from the verb ‘vrat,’ which means “to lie,” but has a more colloquial, pejorative flavor. Vranyo has been described as a lie that no one would take seriously, or as explained in a recent Reddit thread, “You know I’m lying, and I know that you know, and you… Read more »