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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

The 74 Million | By David Steiner | November 12, 2024 An increasing number of districts across America are rightly procuring so-called high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) for use in

Jacksonville | By Lucia Viti | November 13, 2024 St. Johns County School Superintendent Tim Forson plans to retire in June 2025 [caption id="attachment_25414" align="alignnone" width="213"] Superintendent Tim Forson[/caption] Tim Forson,

Florida Politics | By Ryan Nicol | November 13, 2024 'If you don’t have your health, it’s hard to focus on anything else.' Senate President-designate Ben Albritton has his choices for Senate

Palm Beach Post | By Katherine Kokal | November 12, 2024 The school district and the school police union reached a stalemate in negotiations this year. Last week, the

WEAR News | By Sarah Gail | November 14, 2024 PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The USDA announced a new rule that bans schools from charging junk fees. These are fees that

Sun Sentinel | By Steven Walker | November 12, 2024 Scores on the ACT and other tests have dropped, too Florida’s SAT scores fell again this year, continuing a downward

Florida Phoenix | By Jay Waagmeester | November 12, 2024 During the 2023-2024 school year, Florida schools removed nearly twice as many books than the year before following challenges

Florida Phoenix | By Mitch Perry | November 12, 2024 The most widespread local initiatives that passed involved school funding through increases in either millage or sales taxes. While voters