Education Week | By Jennifer Igbonoba | August 19, 2025
The superintendency remains predominantly male, according to a recent report, though some states show greater gender diversity than others.
Women and
Florida Politics | By Gabrielle Russon | August 19, 2025
DeSantis was asked about the state's plans to fight back in court over a lawsuit against HB 1069.
Gov. Ron
WCJB | By Ryan Wyatt Turbeville | Aug. 19, 2025
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Alachua County Democrats are pushing back against Republican leaders in defense of school board chair Sarah
South Florida Sun Sentinel | By Jim Saunders | August 13, 2025
TALLAHASSEE — Siding with publishers and authors, a federal judge Wednesday ruled that a key part of a 2023
U.S. Department of Education | Press Release | August 14, 2025
FORT LAUDERDALE — Yesterday, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon attended a successful 2026-27 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®)
The 74 | Linda Jacobson | August 14, 2025
Latest PDK Poll also reflects rising embrace of private school choice, support for DEI and a backlash against artificial intelligence.
Americans’
Orlando Sentinel | By Bianca Vázquez Toness | August 14, 2025
Students say they have little support from qualified teachers, and their special education plans aren't being met.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.
Under the law, school districts that allow corporal punishment must adopt a formal policy approved by the school board
WCTV | By Cody Butler | August 14, 2025
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Pensacola News Journal | Mary Lett | August 12, 2025
Some Escambia County Public Schools teachers bring a firsthand worldwide perspective to their students and classrooms.
This year, the school district has 51 international