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NPR | By: Jonaki Mehta, Cory Turner | June 16, 2026 Two of the U.S. Department of Education's biggest responsibilities will shift to other federal agencies: safeguarding student civil

Tampa Bay Times | By: Jeffrey S. Solochek | June 15, 2026 The big story: Florida has a new law that some education advocates have suggested is a gateway to

In theory, these programs are supposed to give children an educational opportunity they wouldn’t otherwise have. In reality, students already in private school are most likely to benefit. Orlando

Miami Herald | By: Lauren Costantino | June 16, 2026 Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier last week issued a legal opinion affirming that all school districts must accommodate parents

South Florida Sun Sentinel | By Scott Travis | June 3, 2026 The Broward School District plans to start conducting background checks for members of its voluntary advisory groups

Tampa Bay Times | By Divya Kumar | June 4, 2026 After a year as education commissioner, Anastasios Kamoutsas will begin leading the college next month. Anastasios Kamoutsas was unanimously

Orlando Sentinel | By Jeffrey Schweers  | June 2, 2026 TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers today are taking up a modified version of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ plan to slash property taxes

 Union-Bulletin |  By Garrett Shanley | June 1, 2026 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ sweeping property tax relief proposal could leave public school districts facing billions in lost

The Palm Beach Post | By Wayne Washington | June 1, 2026 Palm Beach County School District officials have warned that layoffs are coming in the wake of continued enrollment decline, a