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New COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have tripled in the past two weeks to over 400,000 a day, the highest level on record amid a rush to get

Florida Phoenix | By Laura Cassels | January 3, 2022 With nearly 3 million Florida public school students returning to in-person classes this week amid a record surge in

The full implementation of technology solutions isn’t possible without training and guidance for educators. Here’s why, and how districts can approach continued PD. EdTech | By Corey L. Gordon

Districts say they don’t want to close classrooms again. But the latest wave in Covid-19 cases could challenge the rickety infrastructure that has kept schools running this year. The

‘It’s so important that LGBTQ Floridians know that they matter’ Florida Phoenix | By Danielle J. Brown | December 21, 2021 Following the removal of anti-bullying resources from the Florida

Wink | By Joey Pellegrino | December 20, 2021 One school in Naples is dedicating a staff position to teaching students about their emotions, hoping to prevent mental health

The Christian Science Monitor | By Dwight A. Weingarten, Staff writer | December 20, 2021 Listening to Christopher Long describe teaching his subject makes parts of it sound like

Florida Politics | By Associated Press | December 20, 2021 On a windy December morning in rural southwest Michigan, an American flag flapped at half-staff outside Paw Paw Early

Under the proposal by Democrats, filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form would be a must for students. Tampa Bay Times | By News Service of