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Under the legislation, school district committees reviewing a challenged book wouldn’t be able to consider literary or artistic merit when deciding to remove it.
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Calling it "a bad deal which makes no sense," signatories include campus board members as well as donors and former leaders of the school.
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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.
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GOP legislators say the bill would protect children from harmful content. Critics argue it would escalate challenges of books in schools.
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The bills would mandate automated defibrillators on campus, require athletes to take an EKG and allow school nurses to administer medicine to a student having a diabetic emergency.
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The University of South Florida is among the institutions under scrutiny for participating in "race-based" scholarship programs, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
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The parents from St. Johns and Orange counties filed a notice of appeal last week after U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in January sided with the State Board of Education and dismissed their lawsuit.
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Cameras in school zones would be used to cite anyone going more than 10 miles over the limit.
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TEDxTampa will feature 10 speakers who will share their success stories.
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The department is looking to hire teachers aides, career and technical education teachers, adult education teachers, and special ed teachers.
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Nearly half of the U.S. Department of Education’s workforce was pink slipped this week.
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Teachers’ union warns of possible ‘staffing crisis’ without a property tax referendum next year.
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The U.S. Department of Education said USF is among the schools that allegedly awarded "impermissible race-based scholarships," while others are accused of racial discrimination.