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At the center of it all is Gov. DeSantis, who has emerged as a rival of former President Donald Trump and likely has his eyes set on the White House.
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The House Education Quality Subcommittee voted 13-5 along party lines to support the measure, with sponsor Stan McClain, R-Ocala, pushing back against opponents who characterized it as enabling book bans.
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The program has already graduated 22 teachers in more than two years.
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We revisit some of our favorite shows of the year — including reflections on mental health of black men and the challenges teacher face in Florida's schools.
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Teachers and administrators, already facing long hours and low pay, now find themselves under pressure from politicians, parents and even their own school districts.
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The university system’s Board of Governors is slated to consider a draft of the regulation, which lays out criteria that makes clear that compliance with the race-related instruction law would be considered.
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Florida students began returning to classrooms this week amid a teacher and support-staff shortage, with some counties still advertising positions and exploring "creative options" to fill vacancies.
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Several Florida school boards are being sued for changing their LGBTQ guidelines and removing similar material from their libraries and classrooms in response.
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Eligible workers include law enforcement officers, firefighters, 911 operators, teachers, daycare workers and all manner of healthcare workers.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.