By Steven Walker , Leslie Postal , Scott Travis Ivan Flores didn’t love school before the pandemic hit, but his views soured more when he did ninth grade online and off campus. “I was just at home doing nothing, waking up late, missing assignments,” he said. When he... Continue Reading
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An account of success in Florida's public schools by school leaders.
By Jesse Scheckner State lawmakers haven’t yet agreed on whether to fund a Miami-Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) project that would transform a traditional public school into one offering classical education programming. The House is insisting on apportioning $500,000 in non-recurring... Continue Reading
A federal appeals court late Wednesday upheld a lower court’s order requiring the U.S. Education Department to reinstate more than 1,300 fired employees and blocking an executive order to dismantle the department and a directive to transfer some services to other federal agencies. The... Continue Reading
By Jeffrey S. Solochek State House and Senate negotiators continued to edge closer to an education budget agreement on Wednesday, while remaining separated on some key details. The House accepted the Senate’s proposal to create a special fund to support advanced and technical... Continue Reading
By C. A. Bridges Gov. Ron DeSantis didn't look far for his pick to be the new Florida commissioner of education. On June 3, he recommended one of his top aides, deputy chief of staff Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas, to replace Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr., who was elected a week prior to be... Continue Reading
By Jacob Ogles The House wants to fully fund accelerated credit hours for students taking college level courses in high school. But it remains unclear if the Senate will match that dollar amount. The latest offer from the House PreK-12 Budget Subcommittee meeting includes funding for Advanced... Continue Reading
By Jeffrey S. Solochek The Pasco County school district continues to shift its school leaders amid year-end retirements, resignations and promotions. Pasco High School’s next leader will be Mark Feldman, who will be promoted from his post as an assistant principal at Fivay High... Continue Reading
by: Abby Yankle A Destin Middle School student has earned first place in the 2025 National Civics Bee and is moving forward to the National Finals. According to an Okaloosa County Schools news release, eighth-grader Noah Finkler began his Civics journey in early March at the Greater Fort... Continue Reading
By Debbie E. Bennett Before becoming a middle school associate principal, I was an elementary principal. Because of the size of my school, I didn’t have an assistant principal; sometimes I felt like I was doing the job of three people. With delegation and organization, however, my staff... Continue Reading
By Kate Payne A federal judge has barred state officials from enforcing a Florida law that would ban social media accounts for young children, while a legal challenge against the law plays out. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker issued the order Tuesday, blocking portions of the law from taking... Continue Reading
By Britt Kennerly The honors bestowed upon Richard "Dick" Blake in life were many and well deserved, from a Rockledge park and a Cocoa sports stadium named for him to receiving the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Service Award from Brevard Democrats in 2015. Now, as word of Blake's death at... Continue Reading
By A.G. Gancarski After an acrimonious process and personal attacks against him, Santa Ono failed in his attempt to become the new University of Florida President after one of the most dramatic meetings of the Florida Board of Governors in history. This throws the decision back to the UF... Continue Reading