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WLRN | By Danielle Prieur | November 21, 2024 Central Florida Parent Teacher Associations, or PTAs, will receive funding from TikTok to teach students and parents how to be safer online. The

K12 Dive | By Kara Arundel | November 21, 2024 Education experts anticipate changes in fiscal approaches to state grants, special education, school choice and curriculum. As a presidential candidate, Republican Donald Trump

Jacksonville | By Steve Patterson | November 19, 2024 Was Duval County schools Superintendent Christopher Bernier a jerk as a boss? Was he something worse? The Lee County school district around Fort Myers, where

WLRN | By Jim Turner | November 21, 2024 Florida education leaders want parents to be reminded annually that they can face consequences if their children report false threats

Newsweek | By Katherine Fung | November 19, 2024 When Florida Governor Ron DeSantis campaigned, briefly, for the GOP Republican presidential nomination last year, he said he wanted to "Make America Florida."

Tampa Bay Times | By Jim Saunders | November 19, 2024 The state is seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by major publishers and other parties over the

Orlando Sentinel | By Steven Walker | November 18, 2024 Orange County’s teachers union on Monday filed a lawsuit against Orange County Public Schools claiming it violated the state

The Daytona Beach News Journal | By Mary Ellen Ritter | November 18, 2024 Whether enrolling in college, entering the workforce or enlisting in the military, most high school

Sun Sentinel | By Kate Payne | November 12, 2024 TALLAHASSEE — “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison. “Forever” by Judi Blume. “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut. All have been pulled