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Orlando Sentinel | By Skyler Swisher | March 31, 2022 LGBTQ advocacy groups are seeking to block what they call the “don’t say gay” law from taking effect, arguing

Florida Phoenix | By Danielle J. Brown | March 30, 2022 Two new women members of Florida’s State Board of Education made their debuts Wednesday, revealing a conservative to

Florida Today | By Ralph Capoco | March 30, 2022 Amending Brevard County's charter to allow for the recall of school board members may not be as straightforward as supporters

Reductions of “unfunded” or “courtesy” bus routes will begin in the fall for many middle and high school students. Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | March

Orlando Sentinel | By Leslie Postal | March 31, 2022 Starting in December, Florida has shipped nearly 336,000 free books to elementary school students, kicking off a program that

Florida Today | By Eric Rogers | Updated March 31, 2022 Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated the circumstances surrounding Kenneth Reda's departure from his job with Brevard

News4Jax | By Travis Gibson | March 28, 2022 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Data from the Florida Department of Education shows that Black students in Florida are reading at much lower

Florida Politics | By A. G. Gancarski | March 29, 2022 "Some parts of the state could come to a little bit different conclusions." Florida’s Governor told a national radio

The Thomas Fordham Institute | By Christy Wolfe | March 25, 2022 The Biden administration is proposing an unprecedented rewrite of the bipartisan federal Charter Schools Program (CSP): new