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What schools are open/closed on Monday, October 14th
What schools are open/closed on Monday, October 14th

By: Ginny Reese While many schools are still closed, some districts across the Tampa Bay area will be reopening on Monday, October 14. This list will be updated. Citrus County All schools will be open Monday, October 14th. DeSoto County All schools will be open Monday, October... Continue Reading

Date posted10/13/2024


Governor Ron DeSantis Issues Updates on State Response and Recovery Efforts for Hurricane Milton
Governor Ron DeSantis Issues Updates on State Response and Recovery Efforts for Hurricane Milton

Governor Ron DeSantis was joined by Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) Executive Director Kevin Guthrie and Major General John D. Haas Adjutant General of Florida at a fuel distribution site in Plant City and Bradenton to provide updates on Hurricane Milton response and recovery... Continue Reading

Date posted10/13/2024


More than 323K adults answer White House call to work with students
More than 323K adults answer White House call to work with students

By Kara Arundel A national effort to put more adults in schools as tutors, mentors, coaches or support staff has exceeded its goal a year ahead of schedule, according to a White House announcement Thursday. Since the Biden administration announced the initiative in 2022, more than 323,000... Continue Reading

Date posted10/13/2024


AAP: Suspensions, expulsions harm students’ mental and physical health
AAP: Suspensions, expulsions harm students’ mental and physical health

By Kara Arundel Suspending or expelling a student is one of the most severe punishments schools can issue, and those actions can have lifelong, harmful consequences, according to an updated policy statement issued Oct. 1 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. In its first update on the... Continue Reading

Date posted10/13/2024


South Florida schools, offices reopening after Hurricane Milton
South Florida schools, offices reopening after Hurricane Milton

By Allen Cone Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on Florida's west coast late Wednesday as a Category 3 storm, led to closures affecting schools, county offices and transportation services across South Florida. Many schools and offices were reopening Friday after the storm passed and moved... Continue Reading

Date posted10/11/2024


Students Feel Less Connected to School. Here’s Why That Matters
Students Feel Less Connected to School. Here’s Why That Matters

By Caitlynn Peetz Fewer students feel connected to people at their school now than in 2021, when many districts were still operating on remote or hybrid schedules, according to the recently published results of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s biennial survey of high... Continue Reading

Date posted10/11/2024


Mock Elections in Schools Evolve to Build Trust in Democracy
Mock Elections in Schools Evolve to Build Trust in Democracy

By Evie Blad For students, participating in mock elections is no longer as simple as checking a box by a presidential candidate’s name and dropping a homemade paper ballot into a bin. Those nostalgic exercises have evolved to teach students about the logistics of the electoral process,... Continue Reading

Date posted10/11/2024


28 schools in Palm Beach County to offer free meals for kids Friday
28 schools in Palm Beach County to offer free meals for kids Friday

By: Audra Schroeder On Friday, Oct. 11, the School District of Palm Beach County is offering free meals for kids at 28 area schools. While Palm Beach County schools are still closed on Friday, due to Milton, they're providing the meals to make sure kids still have access to healthy meals... Continue Reading

Date posted10/11/2024


Crafting Talks That Have Impact
Crafting Talks That Have Impact

By Erik Palmer Let me give you a challenge: Within 30 seconds, come up with five examples of an education leader’s communication failure. I bet you can do it. Perhaps you recall faculty walking out of a meeting saying, “Well that was a big waste of time;” possibly a professional... Continue Reading

Date posted10/10/2024


NAESP Honors the 2024 Class of NAESP National Distinguished Principals
NAESP Honors the 2024 Class of NAESP National Distinguished Principals

The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) recognizes 37 exemplary elementary and middle-level principals from across the nation and abroad as the 2024 class of NAESP National Distinguished Principals (NDPs). The pre-K-8 principals are in Washington, D.C., from Oct.... Continue Reading

Date posted10/10/2024


Marijuana use linked to worse school outcomes for teens
Marijuana use linked to worse school outcomes for teens

By Ernie Mundell Generations of parental warnings may not be wrong: A massive study of available data finds teens who use marijuana have significantly worse outcomes at school. Data from 63 studies involving almost 440,000 youths found "cannabis use during adolescence is probably associated... Continue Reading

Date posted10/9/2024


Keys Schools Now Have Compostable Utensils & Trays Thanks To Key Largo Students
Keys Schools Now Have Compostable Utensils & Trays Thanks To Key Largo Students

By Frank Derfler Key Largo School is repeatedly named as a Gold Level Everglades Champion School by the Everglades Foundation. The students in all grades at KLS are serious about their titles as Everglades ambassadors. Like other schools in the district, KLS has an Advancement Via... Continue Reading

Date posted10/9/2024