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South Florida public schools expect ‘significant’ impact after feds funding freeze
South Florida public schools expect ‘significant’ impact after feds funding freeze

By Sanela Sabovic South Florida public schools were preparing for the consequences of the U.S. Education Department’s hold on more than $6 billion from six federal grant programs nationwide. The Education Department announced on Monday that the grants, which Congress appropriated, were... Continue Reading

Date posted07/3/2025


Proposed FPL rate hike could force Hendry County schools to cut teachers
Proposed FPL rate hike could force Hendry County schools to cut teachers

By: Austin Schargorodski Keeping the lights on at schools like LaBelle High could soon cost a lot more, and the Hendry County School District says the cost could come straight out of the classroom. Fox 4’s Hendry County Community Correspondent Austin Schargorodski works in the area daily,... Continue Reading

Date posted07/3/2025


Oviedo officer named Florida school resource officer of the year
Oviedo officer named Florida school resource officer of the year

By Jonathan Grass The Oviedo Police Department announced a big honor for one of its officers. Officer Ashley Pierce has been named the Florida school resource officer of the year by the Florida Association of School Resource Officers. She received the award at a conference in Miami. The... Continue Reading

Date posted07/3/2025


St. Johns County finalizes teacher salary boosts from higher property taxes
St. Johns County finalizes teacher salary boosts from higher property taxes

By Finn Carlin The St. Johns County teachers union, the St. Johns Education Association, met with the school district on Wednesday to agree on how much money from higher property taxes passed in last year’s election will go toward salary boosts for teachers and support staff. Action... Continue Reading

Date posted07/3/2025


Trump administration freezes $396M in Florida education funds
Trump administration freezes $396M in Florida education funds

By Jeffrey S. Solochek The U.S. Department of Education sent school officials in Florida and across the nation scrambling this week as it announced plans late Monday to freeze funds that Congress approved in March to help some of the nation’s neediest students. Florida schools were set... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2025


DeSantis signs ‘Schools of Hope’ charter expansion
DeSantis signs ‘Schools of Hope’ charter expansion

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a bill that could help expand charter schools known as “schools of hope.” The bill (SB 2510), which is linked to the new state budget, drew debate before passing the Legislature on June 16. Charter schools are public schools often run by private... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2025


Orange County schools help staff find affordable housing
Orange County schools help staff find affordable housing

By Steven Walker Tangela Smith, a food and nutrition specialist with Orange County Public Schools, caught COVID-19 and pneumonia during the 2020-21 school year, which forced her out of work for months. She’s still feeling the impacts, to her finances and to her health. “Some days... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2025


Lake County Schools students improve in core subjects. What we know
Lake County Schools students improve in core subjects. What we know

By Julie Garisto With education news focusing lately on budget shortfalls, teacher firings and book bans, Lake County Schools is celebrating academic gains in the latest state assessment results released last week by the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE). Lake students showed... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2025


Lessons from the Pandemic: Recharging Educators and How the Wellness Fair Became a Big Win for Staff
Lessons from the Pandemic: Recharging Educators and How the Wellness Fair Became a Big Win for Staff

By Becca Lamon, Superintendent, Ball-Chatham CUSD5 (I.L.) Post COVID, the lives of educators can feel like a constant hustle. Scroll through social media and you’ll see it—reels and posts about burnout, feeling underappreciated, under attack, and, sadly, walking away from the... Continue Reading

Date posted07/2/2025


Florida is the first state to require student-athletes get life-saving EKGs
Florida is the first state to require student-athletes get life-saving EKGs

By Danielle Prieur A new Florida law taking effect Tuesday, July 1, will mandate that all high school student-athletes take an electrocardiogram or EKG before they can compete on school sports teams. The Second Chance Act is the first of its kind – Florida is the first and only state to... Continue Reading

Date posted07/1/2025


Madison County Schools ends shared administrator plan with Jefferson County Schools
Madison County Schools ends shared administrator plan with Jefferson County Schools

Madison County Schools (MCS) voted unanimously Monday to end an agreement with Jefferson County Schools (JCS) to share administrative positions in an effort to save money. The vote during an MCS special meeting Monday comes after the Jefferson County School Board approved a plan last week to... Continue Reading

Date posted07/1/2025


‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative could change DCPS’s approach to school renovations, district boundaries
‘Duval Reimagine’ initiative could change DCPS’s approach to school renovations, district boundaries

By Ariel Schiller The Duval County School Board is set to vote on a proposed comprehensive initiative called “Duval Reimagine,” an 81-page strategic blueprint that could reshape the district’s approach to school infrastructure and student distribution. The plan extends beyond... Continue Reading

Date posted07/1/2025