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The preliminary study is a trial run for a 25-year study that will track around 8,000 participants nationwide.
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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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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.
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The documents said, in part, that “there is little offered at USF-SM that regional/local students couldn’t access more easily at other regional options or by USF in Tampa, St. Petersburg, or online.”
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In Florida, it’s estimated that around one million children and more than 1,000 schools could lose access to free meals if changes to the Community Eligibility Provision are adopted.
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President Trump signed an order Thursday with the intent to close the U.S. Department of Education.
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Some say it's good to have less bureaucracy; others say vulnerable students will be harmed.
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Sarasota state Sen. Joe Gruters told the Tampa Bay Times the leading scenario is New College "ruling the day."
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A bill in the Florida Legislature would set up a yearlong “Hunger-Free Campus” pilot program at three state colleges or universities.
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Last month, Taylor Herman received one week's worth of what was supposed to be a three month payment.
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Tom Homan talked about plans to continue tackling illegal immigration during a sit-down at New College. With him were Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf.
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Last year, the Florida Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis created a law banning minors under 16 from social media platforms, except for 14- and 15-year-olds with parental permission. Now, lawmakers want to allow parents to view messages and are targeting apps like Snapchat.
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The scholarship program provides partial and full scholarships for Floridians to attend in-state colleges and universities.
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The nation's second largest planetarium will feature a 10,000-square-foot curved screen and is seen as a prime educational tool for children across the Tampa Bay area.