Tag: Florida Board of Governors
Superintendent contracts virus, reopening schools, virus costs, Cruz trial, trainer shortage and more
Universities opening in fall, religious exemptions for vaccinations hit peak, abuse concerns and more
Educators ask for $250 billion in federal aid, testing, Bush says open schools are economy key, and more
CORONAVIRUS COULD HIT PRIVATE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Ana Ceballos, News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Private schools and Florida universities might see drops in enrollment as the coronavirus continues to hammer the economy, members of a panel focused on reopening the state’s education system said Wednesday. School-choice advocates said in a conference call they worry families might[Read More…]
Florida schools roundup: Open enrollment, education on trial and more
Open enrollment fallout: The recently passed bill that would allow open enrollment in any state public school with openings is worrying some school officials. School board members and administrators are concerned that the transfers could disrupt school construction plans, complicate efforts to accommodate growth, dilute the value of local school taxes and make[Read More…]