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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

The Washington Post | By Laura Meckler and Hannah Natanson | February 14, 2022 A Utah student group was called “Black and Proud.” The principal had it renamed. A

Daily Caller News Foundation | By Kendall Tietz | February 14, 2022 A National School Boards Association (NSBA) executive reportedly knew about Attorney General Merrick Garland’s memorandum targeting concerned

The Palm Beach Post | By Wayne Washington | Updated February 14, 2022 West Palm Beach has established a grant program to boost the math and reading skills of local

Florida Politics | By A.G. Gancarski | February 10, 2022 Term limits would begin in 2030, however. Along party lines, the Florida House voted 78-40 Thursday to impose term limits