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Gov. Ron DeSantis' education policies have faced wide criticism from civil rights leaders and educators, among others, but they also have paid off politically.
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The state agency that regulates businesses asked the judge who ruled against it last week to allow the law to be enforced while its appeal is pending.
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Plantation High School sophomore Eric Franzblau got involved in politics in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Now, he's helping organize students to protest the efforts to centralize the state's control over Florida's public education system.
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Students gathered at universities across Florida to call out policies advanced by Gov. Ron DeSantis that the protestors say target marginalized communities. At Florida International University in Miami, more than 100 people marched across the campus.
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A new survey of high school principals reveals that political fights with parents and community members are on the rise and taking a serious toll.
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Teachers and administrators, already facing long hours and low pay, now find themselves under pressure from politicians, parents and even their own school districts.
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Amid Republican attacks, investors focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues say they are just trying understand emerging risks and opportunities.
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The Christian Right's wins in the Supreme Court on abortion and prayer in school come at a time when a growing majority of Americans are strongly opposed to its views.
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Congressman Charlie Crist is stressing a need for party unity among the Democratic gubernatorial candidates, who agree their priority is to stop Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the 鈥渃ulture wars鈥 he has championed.
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By wide margins, parents across the political spectrum are satisfied with how their children's schools teach about race, gender and history. That's according to a new national poll by NPR and Ipsos.
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U.S. Secretary of Education Cardona, who opposes the new law, along with the rest of the Biden administration, says he鈥檚 closely monitoring the situation for any violations of federal civil rights laws.
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The state legislature passed a record-breaking budget Monday, ending a session dominated by fierce debates on issues such as education, abortion and immigration.