Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | July 10, 2025
Thirty campuses are set to test two artificial intelligence models during the coming year
When Lacoochee Elementary School
The 74 | By Lauren Wagner | July 8, 2025
New study of 2,232 U.S. public school teachers found they use artificial intelligence tools to create worksheets, modify student materials, make
The Center Square | By Steve Wilson | Jul 7, 2025
(The Center Square) – The Florida Department of Education released its accountability scores for individual public schools and districts
Miami Herald | By Cordell Jones | July 7, 2025
Summer classes and programs are still underway in South Florida and the county’s school zone cameras are still active, just waiting
Flagler Live | July 8, 2025
The number of Flagler County students taking public money for private, parochial or homeschool education doubled from last year to this year, from
Central Florida Public Media | By Danielle Prieur | July 5, 2025
Starting this year, the whole month of August will permanently become a sales tax holiday for school
Florida Phoenix | By Jay Waagmeester | July 2, 2025
Dissent calls pronouns ‘significant markers of individual identity.’
A federal appeals court has ruled against a Florida teacher who challenged a
Miami Herald | By Clara-Sophia Daly | July 2, 2025
The U.S. Department of Education has halted funding to several longstanding grant programs that serve low-income and vulnerable students, a
Spectrum News | By Greg Pallone | July 02, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed Senate Bill 248, which among other provisions, gives more options for more