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The state already requires K-12 students to be trained in the dynamics of human trafficking, but not teachers and other school personnel — yet
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The legislation would no longer require high school students to pass Algebra 1 and the Grade 10 English Language Arts Assessments to earn a high school diploma.
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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.
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The district police chief explained how he had mistakenly applied for a program that aids federal immigration agents. The application is no longer being considered.
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This is the initial FIRST regional competition in Florida, leading up to next month's world finals in Texas.
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They are the only Florida schools among 60 nationally that received letters from the Department of Education accusing them of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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There are bills to further restrict kids' cell phone use in schools and to require cursive instruction for younger students. Another piece of legislation would nix an upcoming mandate for some schools to start later.
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The $40 million from tech entrepreneur Arnie Bellini and his wife, Lauren, establishes USF's Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing.
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Loucks, who played at Florida State from 2008 to 2012, signed a reported five-year deal with his alma mater. The former Clearwater High School star had been working as an NBA assistant coach.
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Lawyers for the Board of Governors said the funding part of the 2023 law is “not a direct regulation on speech” and that professors can still make presentations at conferences without university funding.
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Parents learned of one student with the disease on Tuesday. School district and state health officials say they are continuing to monitor for any potential outbreak.
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A wide-ranging education bill under consideration by the Legislature would change the name of HCC.
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During National School Breakfast Week, No Kid Hungry Florida is bringing together and recognizing school staff who provide free breakfasts and lunches to students.