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Schumer Tells Trump to Immediately Reinstate School Safety Board
Schumer Tells Trump to Immediately Reinstate School Safety Board

By Evie Blad The Trump administration broke the law when it disbanded a school safety board created by Congress to advise federal agencies on preventing and responding to school shootings, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security dismantled the... Continue Reading

Date posted01/28/2025


Here’s how Central Florida school districts will comply with Trump immigration enforcement effort
Here’s how Central Florida school districts will comply with Trump immigration enforcement effort

By Catherine Silver Days into his second term, President Donald Trump rescinded a Biden-era policy that protected areas such as schools, churches, and hospitals from immigration enforcement. The result has been heightened concerns from immigrant and minority communities who are questioning how... Continue Reading

Date posted01/28/2025


‘We are shocked’: 4,300 drivers in Polk County cited for passing stopped school buses
‘We are shocked’: 4,300 drivers in Polk County cited for passing stopped school buses

by: Sierra Rains In just 11 weeks, Polk County deputies handed out thousands of citations to drivers who were reportedly caught speeding past stopped school buses. According to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office, the total number of citations issued during the first half of the school... Continue Reading

Date posted01/28/2025


Special Session legislation would block tuition wavers for undocumented immigrants
Special Session legislation would block tuition wavers for undocumented immigrants

By Drew Dixon In keeping with an uptick in opposition to undocumented immigrants, a Florida Senator is proposing eliminating any potential waivers for out-of-state tuition for those who are not properly identified. State Sen. Jonathan Martin, a Republican from Fort Myers, has submitted a bill,... Continue Reading

Date posted01/27/2025


School Board Votes to Keep Half Days on Fridays in 2025-26
School Board Votes to Keep Half Days on Fridays in 2025-26

By Chris Bernhardt Half days will stay on Fridays next school year after all. The Hernando County School Board made that decision during the Jan. 14 meeting. In its first meeting of 2025, the Board approved the calendar for the next school year but did so with a caveat. The early... Continue Reading

Date posted01/27/2025


What a new high school means for a growing Osceola County school district
What a new high school means for a growing Osceola County school district

By Mark Lehman With a population boom happening in St. Cloud, the Osceola County School District is looking forward to a new high school that will serve thousands of students. Construction for the unnamed “AAA high school” on Nova Road has been underway for months, but officials... Continue Reading

Date posted01/27/2025


Florida public school student numbers drop since the COVID-19 pandemic
Florida public school student numbers drop since the COVID-19 pandemic

By Jeffrey S. Solochek Florida has five of the nation’s 10 largest school districts based on enrollment. Miami-Dade County ranks third in the latest figures, with more than 335,000 students. Holding down spots six through nine are Broward, Hillsborough, Orange and Palm Beach counties,... Continue Reading

Date posted01/24/2025


Trump Admin. Axes Newly Created School Safety Board
Trump Admin. Axes Newly Created School Safety Board

By Evie Blad The Trump administration has disbanded a school safety board that was recently assembled to advise federal agencies on best practices to protect students. The Federal School Safety Clearinghouse External Advisory Board, which held its first meeting in October, included school... Continue Reading

Date posted01/24/2025


Brevard Schools: Discipline rates fell, but some groups still disproportionately impacted
Brevard Schools: Discipline rates fell, but some groups still disproportionately impacted

By Finch Walker After more than two years of revamping their discipline policies, Brevard Public Schools has seen a drop in discipline rates of nearly 2,000 compared to the same time last year, according to data presented by student services at a Tuesday work session. Superintendent Mark... Continue Reading

Date posted01/24/2025


St. Johns County School Board seeking input on next superintendent
St. Johns County School Board seeking input on next superintendent

The St. Johns County School Board wants your input on what qualities you want to see in the next superintendent. There’s a survey you can take to help. Your answers will help shape the application process and interview questions. Officials call the survey an “essential part”... Continue Reading

Date posted01/24/2025


Florida lawmakers to discuss school funding revisions. But first, winter.
Florida lawmakers to discuss school funding revisions. But first, winter.

By Jeffrey S. Solochek As Florida has expanded its education voucher program, school district officials have raised concerns about how growing participation in such choices impacts public school financing. Lawmakers have expanded the state funding formula to include vouchers, combining the... Continue Reading

Date posted01/22/2025


IMSA brings 27 STEM-focused high school students to Daytona to learn about jobs in motorsports
IMSA brings 27 STEM-focused high school students to Daytona to learn about jobs in motorsports

By Jenna Fryer Sebastian Ray Serpa, a 16-year-old high school student from Volusia County, passes by Daytona International Speedway often and hears the roar of race cars from outside the gates but had never before been inside the “World Center of Racing.” After an immersive... Continue Reading

Date posted01/21/2025