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We take a closer look at the state's redistricting maps, while many were focused on the Tallahassee fight with Disney. Broward Teachers Union discusses banned books and raising teachers鈥 pay. Plus, April is National Poetry Month. We鈥檙e hearing ZipOdes from locals.
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Broward County finally has a permanent school superintendent. Business leaders and the Archdiocese of Miami are pushing back against the governor on immigration. Plus, It鈥檚 Wildlife Thursday and we鈥檙e talking with someone that has an eye for Florida鈥檚 true beauty.
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Thousands of teachers are calling in sick as Omicron infections continue to surge. We speak with the president of the Broward teacher鈥檚 union. Also, a new Guardian report shows that FPL is working to gain more money from solar energy in Florida. Plus, a group of FIU students are suing the school to get money back for services they didn鈥檛 get during the pandemic.
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Thousands of teachers are calling in sick as Omicron infections continue to surge. We speak with the president of the Broward teacher鈥檚 union. Also, a new Guardian report shows that FPL is working to gain more money from solar energy in Florida. Plus, a group of FIU students are suing the school to get money back for services they didn鈥檛 get during the pandemic.
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South Florida families and teachers are gearing up for a third school year affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. During Friday's program we heard from school board members, student journalists and teachers.
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As part of the agreement, all teachers, classroom aides and technical support employees would receive a one-time bonus of $1,500.
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South Florida teachers union leaders say CDC protocols are being followed but more work flexibility is needed. Also, a "vicious and violent" murder of a Black transgender woman highlights violence faced by the community.
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The Broward Teachers Union has sent a letter to Broward County schools superintendent Robert Runcie, putting him on notice. The union on Friday warned the school district of potentially facing legal liability if they 鈥渃ontinue to ignore legitimate safety and wellness issues.鈥
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Anna Fusco, president of Broward Teachers Union, accuses General Counsel Barbara Myrick of authorizing employees to research Facebook pages in an effort to try to catch teachers who are on remote assignment acting irresponsibly.
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Should teachers be required to come back to the classroom? Is there a lost generation of high school athletes who will lose out on opportunities because of the pandemic? Plus, pop star Jason Derulo on growing up in South Florida and social activism on TikTok.
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Should teachers be required to come back to the classroom? Is there a lost generation of high school athletes who will lose out on opportunities because of the pandemic? Plus, pop star Jason Derulo on growing up in South Florida and social activism on TikTok.
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Instead of coming back, however, more than 70 decided to leave their professions, according to the agenda for Wednesday鈥檚 scheduled school board meeting.