Insurance Journal | By William Rabb | July 9, 2024
In 1997, Florida lawmakers tweaked the state’s personal injury protection or “no-fault” auto insurance law. The idea was to allow school kids
Education Week | By Olina Banerji & Sam Mallon | July 08, 2024
In April, Tennessee became the 34th state to allow teachers to carry guns at school, joining a club that’s burgeoned
FLDOE | By FDOE | July 1, 2024
Tallahassee, Fla., July 1, 2024 – Today, Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr., announced the successful results of Florida’s second year
WUFT | By Sara-James Ranta | July 1, 2024
Marion County Public Schools is adding another layer of security to all elementary, middle and high schools by installing Knox Boxes.
Knox
Miami Herald | By Alecia Taylor | July 1, 2024
Like other summer camps, students at MetroTown spend time away from their families to socialize and meet kids from
Central Florida Public Media | By Danielle Prieur | July 2, 2024
Under a new education law that took effect July 1 in Florida, private, charter and micro-schools can now
Miami Herald | By Shirsho Dasgupta, Clara-Sophia Daly and Devon Milley | June 27, 2024
As a teenager, Naqwan Watson dreamed that playing football would allow him to escape
Florida Politics | By Christine Jordan Sexton | June 26, 2024
The FDOE says 75% of children who aren’t prepared for kindergarten will never catch up.
While there has been
Education Week | By Caitlynn Peetz | June 27, 2024
Many hired staff with one-time federal money and don’t have alternate funding
Districts face the loss of hundreds of thousands of