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A high school teacher from Hillsborough County was among those who filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Florida law that blocks them from using preferred pronouns while on the job.
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Florida teachers are leaving the state and their profession. They blame unrealistic workloads, restrictive laws and stagnant pay.
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Students at Creative Learning Academy applied for an in-flight downlink with NASA in May. Wednesday morning all the prep and planning came together as Astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli answered questions live from the International Space Station.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis directed universities to "deactivate" chapters of the group "Students for Justice in Palestine." The ACLU says he can't do that.
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State higher-education officials on Thursday moved toward making changes to "general education core courses" at state universities, including a change involving a sociology course that could deal with issues such as gender, sexuality and race.
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Proponents of the scholarships have touted them as allowing families to customize students’ educations.
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With a special legislative session poised to start Nov. 6, the Florida House and Senate on Thursday released proposals that could lead to more students receiving school vouchers through a program aimed at helping children with disabilities.
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The Washington, D.C.-based Americans United for Separation of Church and State says the videos peddle propaganda and asks parents to report if they are shown in their children's school.
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Florida is among at least four states that have made most children eligible for taxpayer-funded scholarships to private schools — and are seeing more families using the programs than planned.
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Tameka Hobbs manages the African-American Research Library and Cultural Center in Sistrunk — Fort Lauderdale's historically Black neighborhood. They partnered with the Black History Project to start a Black History Saturday School in Broward County.