District Administration | By Alcino Donadel | July 17, 2024
"If implemented, [Project 2025] would visit considerable disruption to our public education system, which is, of course, the point,"
Miami Herald | By Jim Saunders | July 18, 2024
As it tries to fend off a constitutional challenge to removing and restricting school library books, the Escambia County
Axios Tampa Bay | By Yacob Reyes | July 18, 2024
The Hillsborough Commission has swung back into Republican control, and Commissioner Joshua Wostal is already flexing his renewed
Tampa Bay Times | By Nina Moske | July 18, 2024
Partisan school board elections will appear on the ballot this election.
School board elections in Florida have been nonpartisan
Herald-Tribune | By Steven Walker | July 17, 2024
As Sarasota's school board grapples with politics in meetings, the board approved several new policies that revised public comment, began
WLRN | By By Danielle Prieur | July 17, 2024
Kelly Services, one of the country’s largest staffing agencies, is predicting a shortage of substitute teachers heading into the new school
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | July 16, 2024
Some see the state’s approach to the role of religion in public education as ‘religious freedom.’ Others
Education Week | By Brooke Schultz | July 15, 2024
A student’s race, gender, and disability status all heavily factor into which students are arrested, according to a new report
Florida Politics | By Jacob Ogles | July 16, 2024
'All Americans deserve a shot at the American dream.'
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds made a case for school choice while