Tag: Florida Education Association

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School grades fallout, teacher lawsuit, international teachers help ease educator shortage and more

Around the state: Some school districts are experiencing fallout after the release of school grades, three teachers sued the state and international teachers are being utilized to help with the teacher shortage. Here are details about those stories and other developments from the state’s districts, private schools, and colleges and... READ MORE
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School grades released statewide, gender disparities in enrollment, aid survey and more
Around the state:  School grades were released across the state,...
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Open teaching positions statewide are 4,776 or 6,920 depending on source, AP psych course, Flagler superintendent and more
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Students create Hurricane Ian website, summer food programs, skilled trades for grads and more
Miami-Dade: More than 20,000 new immigrant students have enrolled in Miami-Dade...
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School board races, teacher shortages, new university presidents and more
Around the state: School board races heat up, teacher shortages statewide,...
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Education choice is the best way to weed out lackluster teachers
Peter Zucker, the creator of the popular South Bronx School...
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The COVID effect, legislative committees meeting, quarantine relaxed, enrollment down and more
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Schools to get $6 billion from feds, Bright Futures protest, Keys schools ordered open and more
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Still no raises for many teachers, budget worries, FEA drops suit, ex-tech chief indicted and more
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State extends order allowing online learning, math learning lags, guardian training funding and more
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Appeals court rules for state on reopening, learning options, superintendent quarantines and more
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