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District Administration | By Micah Ward | June 5, 2024 One-quarter of public school teachers say AI does more harm than good for K12. However, that's not stopping these

Fox News | By Charles Creitz | June 6, 2024 House Democrats argue education is a fundamental right regardless of immigration status While crime and housing are often at the forefront

Bay News 13 | By Celeste Springer | June 5, 2024 ORLANDO, Fla. — As districts across the country are battling teacher shortages, Orange County Public Schools has been filling

Bay News 9 | By Jeff Van Sant | June 6, 2024 LARGO, Fla. — School boards in Florida have been non-partisan for more than 24 years. But in recent

Florida Phoenix | By Jay Waagmeester | June 4, 2024 Florida high schools follow colleges, allow athletes to profit off publicity The Florida High School Athletic Association board of directors

WLRN | By Yvonne Bertucci zum Tobel | June 4, 2024 The lights are off in this fourth-grade classroom, and Sydney Melvin is opening the blinds. Sunlight has a calming

Palm Beach Post | By Katherine Kokal | June 4, 2024 A new state law requires Palm Beach County middle and high schools to start no earlier than 8

Sun Sentinel | By Lisa Huriash | June 4, 2024 Broward voters will decide in November whether their ethics watchdog’s duties should extend to the School Board. Broward county commissioners

WLRN| By Yvonne Bertucci zum Tobel | June 3, 2024 Walkers and wheelchairs line the hallways at UCP Bailes Community Academy, a K-8 charter school in Orlando where half