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The Florida Board of Education discussed efforts to distribute money approved by the Legislature, including $800 million earmarked in this year鈥檚 state budget for raising teacher salaries in some school districts.
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After receiving the largest financial gift in its history, PBAU announced a plan to expand its business school at its downtown waterfront campus in West Palm Beach. The private Christian University's leaders launched a funding campaign to turn the $26 million donation into a $75 million project.
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In a letter to Biden, Republican governors say they support "making higher education more affordable" but don't want to "force American taxpayers to pay off the student loan debt of an elite few."
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Parents and schools prepare to lose free meals provided as federal assistance during the pandemic at a time when families are feeling the strain of high food, gas, housing and utility costs.
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As part of the House's education budget, districts would be forced to pay more for FLVS Global content 鈥 or find other sources for the virtual courses.
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Federal education officials questioned state leaders about teacher bonuses and holding back COVID-19 relief funds from school districts.
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Florida lawmakers are set to boost funding for school-based mental health services for the third year in a row, an effort to stem a rising youth suicide鈥
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling the 2020 legislative session the 鈥榊ear of the Teacher,鈥 and recently rolled out his budget asks for K-12...
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is proposing a $91.4 billion state budget for the fiscal year that begins in July.The budget proposal released Monday is鈥
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TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Florida Legislature to abandon the embattled 鈥淏est and Brightest鈥 bonus program and replace it with a new plan鈥
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Florida education czar Richard Corcoran bristles at being called a disrupter.He prefers the gentler label of "transformer," a brand Corcoran burnished鈥
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鈥淚 absolutely sympathize with the comments that say the ratio of counselors to students in the state of Florida and nationally are inadequate,鈥 said鈥