Tag: Doug Tuthill

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The transition to the third era of US public education has begun

U.S. public education has had three primary eras. The first era reflected the needs of a sparsely populated rural agrarian society. Most children were homeschooled and literacy focused primarily on reading the Bible. The federal government began promoting public education through the U.S. Postal Service, which Congress created in 1775,... READ MORE
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‘We finally have to liberate our district schools’
Each year, Florida passes dozens of new laws affecting school...
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Voucher demand soaring, criticized parts of black history curriculum were reportedly not backed by majority of its own group members, and more
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DOE proposes rules to comply with new state laws, book about Billie Jean King challenged in Leon, new superintendents, and more
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Board to consider rule change on orientation and gender discussions in classrooms, charter school funding bill and more
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Bill with pronoun and sex discussion restrictions advances, property value limits and more
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Period questions replaced by sex at birth query on form, new rezoning plan, NIL bill passes, and more
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Most school districts closed today for Nicole, Sasse’s hiring as UF president finalized, and more
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K-12 enrollment to near 3M, Parkland jurors visiting crime scene today, open jobs, budgets, and more
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Home-schooling growth in south Florida, fight over accreditation, Leon adopts LGBTQ guide, and more
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Civics curriculum, mentorship programs, student learning losses and more
Around the state: Changes in district quarantine policies in Polk, students...
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