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The law gives the state more power over a group that governs high school sports. Gov. DeSantis signed the bill at Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, which is involved in a legal battle over praying before games.
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In the past, all COVID-19 exposed students faced mandatory quarantines.
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It was temporarily postponed during its last committee stop, and its sponsor says there may not be enough time to revisit it this session.
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The Senate Rules Committee will also consider a less stringent version today.
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The proposal would make participation in athletics contingent on determining a student’s “biological sex,” a disputed term that refers to the sex assigned at birth.
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It stems from the FHSAA's decision to Cambridge Christian School of Tampa from offering a prayer before a football championship game at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium.
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Under a normal schedule, fall sports practices would have started last month, with the regular season beginning August 20.
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Holly Neher is (unofficially) the first female in Florida history to start at quarterback on a high school football team. It's only unofficial because...
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The Friday night lights were shining over Skyway Park in Tampa last month as the Cambridge Christian School Lancers ended their season undefeated with a…
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High school athletics in Florida could be in for seismic changes as legislation dealing with the Florida High School Athletic Association is rapidly…