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The technology uses AI sensors to detect guns and other weapons, as students enter their school building to start their day.
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John Horne talked about the value of training college students in hospitality and management as well as having those students get jobs locally after graduation.
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President Donald Trump's historic federal hiring freeze and firing spree has eliminated thousands of jobs and placed thousands more on indefinite hold. For students sitting on the cusp of internships or post-graduate jobs in the government, the freeze has been devastating.
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A lack of literacy comprehension puts kids at risk of falling behind in every subject and increases the likelihood of dropping out of school. The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County offers students individualized tutoring and mentorship.
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His letter of dismissal said his country of origin made him ineligible for employment at New College.
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Said New College trustee Ron Christaldi, a prominent Tampa lawyer and GOP political donor: "New College’s vision is to continue to grow and expand … and it needs more space to do that.”
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An emergency meeting of faculty and administrators was held Thursday, but it did not assuage fears among some USF professors.
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In 2026, middle schools won't be able to start before 8 a.m. and high schools before 8:30 a.m. But there's momentum in the Florida Legislature to repeal that mandate.
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Ben Brown said he was forced to step down from his post of two years after alumni concerns over mismanaged funds were repeatedly ignored.
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The partnership with Hillsborough County Schools incentivizes 90% attendance for kindergarten students.
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Despite historic raises, the teacher pay gap has widened between Polk and neighboring counties.
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Dozens of community members spoke at Tuesday's board meeting, urging school officials to do everything they can to prevent immigration enforcement on campuses.
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Tuesday’s decision temporarily stops the bill from moving forward. The bill, sponsored by Brevard Sen. Randy Fine, failed to get enough “yes” votes after another Republican rejected the idea.
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Florida State University currently pours vast resources into the maintenance of The Ringling, including managing the museum’s endowment of more than $50 million to employing more than 200 staff.