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Duval School Board OK's negotiating Baymeadows move; Sept. 17 workshop set to talk details
Duval School Board OK's negotiating Baymeadows move; Sept. 17 workshop set to talk details

By Steve Patterson Duval County’s School Board will meet Sept. 17 to talk more about moving from downtown to Baymeadows after authorizing its superintendent Sept. 2 to negotiate contract terms for the shift. The board’s 6-to-1 votes set the table for final decisions Oct. 7 on... Continue Reading

Date posted09/3/2025


Brevard Public Schools Makes Modifications to Wireless Communications Device Policy
Brevard Public Schools Makes Modifications to Wireless Communications Device Policy

During a recent Brevard Public Schools board workshop, officials discussed modifications to the Wireless Communication Device Policy to better support high school learning. Beginning September 2, students in grades 9–12 will have two new options for using personal technology: Instructional... Continue Reading

Date posted09/3/2025


Ribbon-cutting celebrated for George T. Baker Aviation at Miami Sunset High School
Ribbon-cutting celebrated for George T. Baker Aviation at Miami Sunset High School

Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) district administrators, School Board members, George T. Baker Aviation Technical College director Alissa Tapia, Miami Sunset Senior High School principal Rodolfo Rodriguez, as well as staff and students were on hand the morning of Wednesday, Aug. 20,... Continue Reading

Date posted09/3/2025


Longtime Brevard county leader, educator Joe Lee Smith dies at 89
Longtime Brevard county leader, educator Joe Lee Smith dies at 89

By Michelle Spitzer and Dave Berman Longtime Rockledge City Councilman, educator and Brevard County leader Joe Lee Smith died the morning of Sept. 1. He was 89. Smith served the city of Rockledge for 36 years before deciding not to seek reelection in Nov. 2019. His longtime mentee, Michael... Continue Reading

Date posted09/3/2025


School Board of Seminole County tentatively agrees with SECA and NIPSCO on contract terms and pay
School Board of Seminole County tentatively agrees with SECA and NIPSCO on contract terms and pay

By Angel Green On Friday, the Seminole County School Board tentatively negotiated a contract agreement with SECA and NIPSCO regarding terms and pay. Employees returning for the 2025-2026 school year will get a $0.39 hourly raise, whereas new hires on or after July 1 will keep their current... Continue Reading

Date posted09/2/2025


Schools Superintendent Balgobin gets high marks from from four of five board members
Schools Superintendent Balgobin gets high marks from from four of five board members

By Mark Harper Four of five Volusia County School Board members offered high praise for Superintendent Carmen Balgobin in her evaluation, while the fifth was not quite so enamored. Balgobin, one of five finalists for national Superintendent of the Year, was subjected to a board review of her... Continue Reading

Date posted09/2/2025


Duval County Public School officials answer questions regarding headquarters move in new FAQ
Duval County Public School officials answer questions regarding headquarters move in new FAQ

By Logan MacDonald The effort to move Duval County Public Schools headquarters could pick up speed very soon. School board members are set to vote Tuesday on whether to allow superintendent Dr. Christopher Bernier to begin contract negotiations on its new proposed location in... Continue Reading

Date posted09/2/2025


South Florida schools enrollment declines: Miami-Dade school board to discuss sharp drop in students
South Florida schools enrollment declines: Miami-Dade school board to discuss sharp drop in students

By Tynisa Senior, Olivia DiVenti, Faith Graham With thousands fewer students enrolled in South Florida schools, public schools are grappling with the shrinking budgets — threatening teacher pay, advanced programs, and student services — and the Miami Dade School Board is the... Continue Reading

Date posted09/2/2025


Tobacco use in Florida schools spiked this decade. The culprit? Vaping
Tobacco use in Florida schools spiked this decade. The culprit? Vaping

By Jeffrey S. Solochek and Nakylah Carter For most of the last decade, Florida schools have struggled to head off a growing challenge: more and more students are vaping. By 2019, the state identified e-cigarettes among the most used substances among middle and high schoolers, with... Continue Reading

Date posted08/29/2025


A Third of Public Schools Require Mental Health Screenings. Then What Happens?
A Third of Public Schools Require Mental Health Screenings. Then What Happens?

By Lauraine Langreo Nearly one-third of K-12 public schools in the United States now require mental health screening for students, but ensuring that they receive adequate follow-up care after a diagnosis is often much harder, concludes a recent study from RAND, a nonprofit research... Continue Reading

Date posted08/29/2025


Florida Housing Coalition’s 2025 report highlights rising affordability challenges
Florida Housing Coalition’s 2025 report highlights rising affordability challenges

By Fadia Patterson Housing advocates from across the state gathered in Orlando this week for the Florida Housing Coalition’s 38th annual conference, where the organization released its latest Home Matters Report. The findings show that while housing demand continues to climb,... Continue Reading

Date posted08/29/2025


Talking to kids about school shootings. Be truthful and follow their lead
Talking to kids about school shootings. Be truthful and follow their lead

By Katia Riddle and Allison Aubrey It won't happen here. Not at your school. These are the kinds of reassurances that parents want to give their children when something as horrific as a school shooting happens. But here's the problem in the United States: It could happen. School shootings have... Continue Reading

Date posted08/29/2025