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Pinellas officials said they will look into raises, but suggested the problem might be more complex. Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | Updated March 28, 2024 Pinellas

Axios Miami | By Sommer Brugal | March 28, 2024 As Miami-Dade County Public Schools begins its budget discussions for the 2024–25 school year, the policy impacts of the

WUSF | By Jim Saunders | March 28, 2024  A federal judge Friday will hear arguments in an attempt by a transgender teacher and a nonbinary teacher to block part of

The Daily Caller | March 28, 2024 Florida is advising state school districts to stop using Tutor.com, a China-linked tutoring service. One school has already ditched Tutor.com after the Florida Department of Education

Florida Phoenix | By Michael Moline | March 27, 2024 Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday defended state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo’s response to a measles outbreak in South Florida,

The Heritage Foundation-led Project 2025 has conservative plans for every corner of the federal government, including the Department of Education Education Week | By Matthew Stone | March 25, 2024  What would

The law, which will go into effect July 1, maintains a 30-hour workweek limit for 16- and 17-year-olds when school is in session, but parents, guardians or school

News4Jax | By Marilyn Parker | Updated March 26, 2024 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Over the past week, News4JAX has been hearing from dozens of teachers and others about what they think is

New social media law would go into effect Jan. 1, 2025 Tallahassee Democrat | By C. A. Bridges | March 25, 2024 Key Points Revised social media bill would allow 14-