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Legg picks insider for second-in-command post of Pasco schools
Legg picks insider for second-in-command post of Pasco schools

By Jeffrey S. Solochek Even before he won as Pasco County’s next superintendent, questions circulated over whether charter school operator John Legg could turn the district on its head in pursuit of expanding choice at the expense of public education. On Monday, Legg signaled that while... Continue Reading

Date posted11/12/2024


Florida SAT scores fall in 2024, continuing ‘COVID slide,’ experts say
Florida SAT scores fall in 2024, continuing ‘COVID slide,’ experts say

By Steven Walker Florida’s SAT scores fell again this year, continuing a downward trend that experts fear stems from the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on state students. The state’s average SAT score dropped to 948 out of 1600, an 18-point decline from 2023, according to... Continue Reading

Date posted11/12/2024


4 Tips to Get Teachers Comfortable With AI Use
4 Tips to Get Teachers Comfortable With AI Use

By Lauraine Langreo K-12 educators are hesitant and concerned about using artificial intelligence for teaching and learning, according to a variety of surveys. But AI is increasingly being embedded into many tools that students and teachers use daily. That is why experts say it’s... Continue Reading

Date posted11/12/2024


Most Teachers Don’t Think PD Is Relevant. What Can Principals Do?
Most Teachers Don’t Think PD Is Relevant. What Can Principals Do?

By Jessica Calabrese & Elham Kazemi Principals believe they are delivering relevant professional development. Teachers disagree. Principals survey teachers and feel they are including teacher voice in PD plans. Teachers feel like PD is done to them. Principals look forward to PD days.... Continue Reading

Date posted11/7/2024


Sarasota voters renew school tax by highest margin of any county in Florida
Sarasota voters renew school tax by highest margin of any county in Florida

By Jacob Ogles Sarasota County voters aren’t too cool for school, with residents renewing a school tax by the highest vote margin of any Florida county. A countywide referendum renewing a tax in place since 2002 saw 214,408 voters vote “yes,” about 84.06% of all votes cast.... Continue Reading

Date posted11/7/2024


Broward School Board debates student cellphone use during lunch
Broward School Board debates student cellphone use during lunch

By Saira Anwer Members of the Broward County School Board met Wednesday to discuss potential adjustments to the district’s new cellphone policy, which currently requires students to keep their devices off or on airplane mode throughout the school day. The rule, intended to minimize... Continue Reading

Date posted11/7/2024


Pasco students learn about robotic surgery technology
Pasco students learn about robotic surgery technology

By Douglas R. Clifford Students were able to operate some of the equipment themselves at the event, and had an opportunity to learn more about lung health while doing so, according to a news release. Medical staff from HCA Florida Trinity Hospital talked about the ill effects of smoking and... Continue Reading

Date posted11/7/2024


Funding Arts Broward Awards $300,000 in New Arts Access Grants to the South Florida Symphony
Funding Arts Broward Awards $300,000 in New Arts Access Grants to the South Florida Symphony

Funding Arts Broward (FAB) announced that two new Arts Access grants totaling $300,000 have been awarded to the South Florida Symphony Orchestra and the Arts Prevails Project. The Arts Access grants were created to expand upon arts education programs that both organizations currently have in... Continue Reading

Date posted11/7/2024


Amendment 1 fails, keeping school board races non-partisan
Amendment 1 fails, keeping school board races non-partisan

Political party affiliations will stay out of school board races as Amendment 1 failed to gain approval from Florida voters. The constitutional amendment failed to receive 60% of the vote as required, instead receiving 55%, according to election results. The amendment would have... Continue Reading

Date posted11/6/2024


Niceville, Fort Walton Beach High Schools earn silver in AP School Honor Roll
Niceville, Fort Walton Beach High Schools earn silver in AP School Honor Roll

Two schools in Okaloosa County — Niceville High School and Fort Walton Beach High School — have earned spots on the 2024 College Board AP School Honor Roll, recognizing their Advanced Placement (AP) programs. According to a news release by the Okaloosa County School District, both... Continue Reading

Date posted11/6/2024


Election 2024: Who is Lee County's new superintendent of schools?
Election 2024: Who is Lee County's new superintendent of schools?

By Kate Cimini Longtime Lee County school district teacher and administrator Denise Carlin won the county's first election for superintendent since 1974 on Tuesday night. With 99 of 99 precincts reporting across Lee County, Republican Carlin, a 55-year resident of Lee County and a 32-year... Continue Reading

Date posted11/6/2024


John Legg is elected Pasco schools superintendent as Republicans sweep House races
John Legg is elected Pasco schools superintendent as Republicans sweep House races

By Mahika Kukday John Legg was elected Pasco County school superintendent on Tuesday, winning 59% of votes and beating out opponent Chris Dunning. Both hold doctorates from the University of South Florida and place student success as a high priority, but the commonalities end there. Legg... Continue Reading

Date posted11/6/2024