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Remembering the Parkland 17: Community events are set for Friday
Remembering the Parkland 17: Community events are set for Friday

By Lisa J. Huriash Seven years after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, we remember the 17 who died. The South Florida community on Friday will gather at events in remembrance of the lives lost: Alyssa Alhadeff, Scott Beigel, Martin Duque Anguiano, Nicholas... Continue Reading

Date posted02/14/2025


St. Johns County parents voice concerns about rapid growth, overcrowded classrooms
St. Johns County parents voice concerns about rapid growth, overcrowded classrooms

By Briana Brownlee The St. Johns County School District is actively seeking a new superintendent to replace Tim Forson, who will retire at the end of the school year. Forson, who has served since 2016, announced his retirement in November, prompting the district to begin the search for his... Continue Reading

Date posted02/14/2025


Teachers Say Parental Engagement Can Make or Break Efforts to Close Learning Gaps
Teachers Say Parental Engagement Can Make or Break Efforts to Close Learning Gaps

By Nadia Tamez-Robledo   The recent unveiling of national reading and math scores revealed some disheartening trends about learning recovery with the collective main headline: Students Are Doing Worse Than Before the Pandemic Started. The factors behind the continued dip in scores are... Continue Reading

Date posted02/14/2025


New Survey, Old Story: Women Education Leaders Told To Put Jobs Over Family
New Survey, Old Story: Women Education Leaders Told To Put Jobs Over Family

By Linda Jacobson When Mellow Lee’s son was in kindergarten, several of his classmates shared that they’d soon become big brothers and sisters. Eager to get in on the excitement, he blurted out that his mom, a principal, was also expecting a baby. Only she wasn’t. But... Continue Reading

Date posted02/14/2025


AI in K-12: A Tool for Transformation, Not a Threat
AI in K-12: A Tool for Transformation, Not a Threat

By Mohannad Arbaji, ChalkTalk Founder & CEO Artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the attention of educators everywhere. Unlike previous waves of ed-tech innovation, AI has sparked more questions than answers. While some fear it could replace teachers or encourage cheating, others... Continue Reading

Date posted02/13/2025


Senate committee OKs immigration deal between Gov. DeSantis, GOP lawmakers
Senate committee OKs immigration deal between Gov. DeSantis, GOP lawmakers

By Gabrielle Russon The Senate has moved a step closer to passing a new bill that is a compromise between Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature over who gets power to oversee the state’s immigration efforts. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a bill (SB 2C) sponsored by Sen.... Continue Reading

Date posted02/13/2025


Department of Education in limbo amid Linda McMahon's confirmation hearing
Department of Education in limbo amid Linda McMahon's confirmation hearing

By Nikole Killion President Trump's Education Secretary nominee Linda McMahon will appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Thursday as the future of the agency that she could potentially lead hangs in the balance. Mr. Trump has long teased the... Continue Reading

Date posted02/13/2025


Lee County schools expand garden program to 14 schools
Lee County schools expand garden program to 14 schools

By Annette Montgomery The Lee County School District is expanding its farm-to-school garden program to 14 schools. This initiative is not only a learning tool but also provides fresh ingredients for cafeteria meals. Max Rivas is a student at Paul Dunbar Middle School. He said the program was... Continue Reading

Date posted02/13/2025


Miami-Dade school board considers ‘wearable panic button’ for staff
Miami-Dade school board considers ‘wearable panic button’ for staff

By Saira Anwer Wearable panic buttons were on the agenda for the Miami-Dade County School Board Wednesday. Mary Blanco, a school board member, proposed allowing Jose L. Dotres, the superintendent of Miami-Dade County Public Schools, to “explore” the “feasibility of a... Continue Reading

Date posted02/13/2025


Appeals court denies Trump's request to lift order blocking freeze of billions in federal funding
Appeals court denies Trump's request to lift order blocking freeze of billions in federal funding

ByPeter Charalambous and Katherine Faulders A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to lift a lower court's order that blocked the president from unilaterally freezing billions in funding in loans, grants and financial assistance. Three weeks into President Donald... Continue Reading

Date posted02/12/2025


Orange County Public Schools approves ‘priority access’ agreement for employee affordable housing
Orange County Public Schools approves ‘priority access’ agreement for employee affordable housing

By Sabrina Maggiore Orange County Public Schools employees may soon get an edge when looking for affordable housing. On Tuesday, the school board signed off on an agreement that prioritizes school district employees for affordable housing at two Orlando apartment complexes: Palm Gardens and... Continue Reading

Date posted02/12/2025


‘Alarming’ National Data: Teens Use Cellphones for Quarter of School Day
‘Alarming’ National Data: Teens Use Cellphones for Quarter of School Day

By Marianna McMurdock As districts and government officials nationwide consider curbing smartphones’ reach, new research has revealed teens miss at least one and a half hours of school because they are on their phones. A quarter of the 13-18 year olds in the study used devices for two... Continue Reading

Date posted02/12/2025