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The Florida Education Association and other plaintiffs are asking the 1st District Court of Appeal to reassess its ruling, citing continuing safety threats to teachers and other school employees.
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Teachers get money from the state to spend on their classrooms — but some pandemic must-haves are off limits.
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The rule changes came after a string of high-profile misconduct investigations across Florida.
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Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran went head-to-head with Board of Education member Michael Olenick over the role of teachers union leaders in the state's school reopening case.
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The move means the financial value of a philosophy degree may go up if they're allowed to teach.
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Alachua County Public Schools are set to open on Aug. 24, with many students resuming distance learning. But for children on the autism spectrum, that is…
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The Department of Education is expanding a fix to its troubled TEACH Grant program, giving millions of dollars of grant money back to public school teachers working in the country's neediest schools.
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Florida is facing a teacher shortage that stakeholders say is a growing problem. State Department of Education data for this school year shows nearly 3...
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The State Board of Education is expected Wednesday to approve a report that details a shortage of certified science, English and math teachers in...
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Broward County teachers want their retirement money out of companies that make guns.
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Hernando County Schools admitted it cannot get rid of every teacher at a troubled elementary school when it signed a settlement with the local teachers…
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A week after 17 people were killed at a Parkland, Fla., high school, President Trump hosted survivors, parents and teachers from that and other recent school shooting tragedies.