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The Path to College fellowship program in Lake Worth Beach is building Catapult, a new after-school center to help high-achieving students living below or at the poverty line gain access to top tier colleges and universities.
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Undergraduate students whose household income is less than $100,000 will not have to pay anything to attend Princeton University, the school said.
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Many low-income families who want their children to keep learning remotely are losing access to a federal program that helped them pay for meals.
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The federal funds are earmarked for low-income children who receive free and reduced lunch, to help offset the cost of feeding them at home this summer.
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Despite facing personal challenges themselves, students in Palm Beach County compete in a speech contest that places a spotlight on resilience and societal issues.
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The Florida Prepaid College Board has lowered plan prices by $1.3 billion, benefiting 224,000 families and resulting in refunds of more than $500鈥
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Student homelessness in Florida has almost tripled in the last decade to about 96,000 in the 2017-18 school year. Those experiencing homelessness score...
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Palm Beach County teachers soon could be able to stock their classrooms for free.The Education Foundation of Palm Beach County says it hopes to open a鈥
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01/31/13 - Thursday's Topical Currents begins with Florida鈥檚 acclaimed Take Stock in Children education program. It gives deserving low-income students鈥