Tag: Rep. Byron Donalds

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Applications open for nation’s first scholarship for bullied students

Florida families can now begin applying for the first scholarship in the nation for students in K-12 grades who are bullied. The Hope Scholarship gives parents of eligible students victimized by bullying the opportunity to choose a participating private school and receive a state-supported scholarship to attend. The program also... READ MORE
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Florida schools roundup: Homework, anti-test lag, security, lawsuit and more
Homework revisited: A year after Marion County School Superintendent Heidi...
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Florida schools roundup: Security, hiring freeze, charter school ties and more
School security: Hillsborough County school officials may consider using the district’s...
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Fla. charter schools grapple with security funding
Even before a gunman killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneham...
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School choice proposal for bullying, violence victims stirs passions
Jacob Lebron is growing up with Aspergers Syndrome. In elementary...
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A mother’s sacrifices fuel state Rep.’s zeal for equal opportunity
Editor’s note: This profile is part of a series on...
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Lawmakers want to keep all-charter school district out of the red
Florida lawmakers have mounting concerns about the finances of a...
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Fla. House announces new school choice push for violence victims
Victims of bullying, abuse or violence would get access to...
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Bill would give Fla. private school students more choice in sports
The Florida House PreK-12 Innovation Subcommittee unanimously passed HB 1109,...
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Florida schools roundup: Bonuses, science instruction, choice and more
Teacher bonuses: The Florida House education committee approves a revamped teacher...
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Bill could let Fla. charter school students participate in private school activities
A bill filed this week would allow Florida’s charter school...
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