South Florida Sun Sentinel | By Scott Travis | February 17, 2022
When the Broward School District learned that hackers may have accessed the personal data of thousands of
Orlando Sentinel | By Leslie Postal | February 17, 2022
A Lake County School Board member resigned this week with two years left in her term, saying “the general
Florida Politics | By Jesse Scheckner | February 17, 2022
The legislation includes what would be Florida's first legal definition of social media.
With no movement in the House and
With 35 “persistently low-performing” schools — more than any other Florida county — the road ahead is uncertain.
Tampa Bay Times | By Marlene Sokol | February 17, 2022
In
Miami Herald | By MIchelle Marchante | February 14, 2022
Starting Monday, no one will have to wear a mask inside Miami-Dade public schools.
Miami-Dade’s public school district lifted its
Increasing in frequency and complexity, cyber attacks on K-12 schools have major implications for teaching and learning, school budgets, parent communication, and the protection of sensitive personal data.
Government
Tallahassee Democrat | By Elise Elder, Fresh Take Florida | February 14, 2022
GAINESVILLE – The outcome of a landmark civil rights lawsuit being waged over Florida’s new law banning
Orlando Sentinel | By Skyler Swisher and Leslie Postal | February 15, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis now supports a plan to withhold $200 million in funding from
GOP lawmakers are pushing for more parent input on books and materials they consider inappropriate
Florida Phoenix | By Danielle J. Brown | February 15, 2022
In Central Florida, in