By Mary Lett Florida Department of Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr., has been selected as the University of West Florida’s interim president. In an 8-2 vote Tuesday morning, the university’s Board of Trustees chose Diaz to replace Martha Saunders, who resigned May 12. The... Continue Reading
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By Jeffrey S. Solochek Six Pinellas County schools are getting new principals for the upcoming academic year. Parents from one of those schools on Tuesday urged the school board not to make the change. Saying their school had endured enough turmoil during the past year, parents from Madeira... Continue Reading
By Scott Travis The Broward school district plans to reopen a longstanding debate about closing schools, but with a possible new twist — opening new schools as well. The school district has about 45,000 empty seats, due to years of enrollment declines. Some schools are only a third or... Continue Reading
By Debbie Daniel NOTE: This story originally appeared on the Osceola News-Gazette website. Among the 73,558 students in Osceola County schools, there is a segment of students—3,314, at last count—who struggle with more than projects, peer pressure, testing, and tardiness. These... Continue Reading
Today, Education Law Center released a new advocacy tool focused on federal PK-12 funding. Using the most recently released Census Survey of School System Finances (F33) reports for the 2022-23 school year, the interactive data tool provides a clear picture of how threats to federal funding would... Continue Reading
By: Mitch Perry The latest news about budget negotiations between the Florida House and Senate is that there really isn’t any news to report. House Speaker Daniel Perez and Senate President Ben Albritton issued brief statements late Friday afternoon telling their members that they do... Continue Reading
By Jim Little Florida Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. could become the University of West Florida’s interim president. When asked about reports that he has been tapped to fill the position being vacated by UWF President Martha Saunders at a May 23 press conference in Pensacola,... Continue Reading
By Ashley Harding Duval County Public Schools parents are voicing their concerns after the district said it was ending universal free lunches at 37 schools after reviewing its budget. Beginning next school year, DCPS will cut free lunch provided through the Community Eligibility Provision... Continue Reading
The best young spellers in the English language are set to compete at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The first bee was held in 1925, when The Louisville Courier-Journal invited other newspapers to host spelling bees and send their champions to... Continue Reading
The Importance of Getting to Know the Students you Serve… As educators, we often focus on providing for a student’s physical, emotional, and developmental needs. But amidst these actions, there's one vital, yet sometimes overlooked, element: eye contact. Taking a moment to look... Continue Reading
By Bryan Gray There’s a new spotlight shining on creativity and community in Tampa. On Thursday nights, a small classroom at Metropolitan Ministries transforms into a creative stage. "I wanna see more people sharing their voice. To me, that is what community engagement is all... Continue Reading
By Michaela Mulligan As Tampa Bay continues to lick its wounds from last year’s devastating hurricanes, storm experts Thursday said to gear up for what could be another active season. Hurricane experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said they are expecting an... Continue Reading