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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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Gov. Ron DeSantis is laying out more proposals to reshape education policy in Florida. At a press conference in Jacksonville, he voiced support for making school board elections partisan.
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Out of 4,489 current teacher vacancies, 1,321 are in teaching jobs that deal with students who have special needs.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis ratcheted up a confrontation with school superintendents on Monday, saying anyone who defies his ban on mask mandates might lose a paycheck. Teachers and staff wouldn't be punished.
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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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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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The starting teacher salary in Miami-Dade County Public Schools would jump to $47,500 for the 2020-21 school year, and eligible teachers would get a 2.5鈥
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A small group of teachers wearing matching red T-shirts with the words 鈥淪trong Public Schools鈥 gathered on the street corner outside the Northwest鈥
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House and Senate education budget writers have released competing proposals for teacher salary increases, a top priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis that is鈥
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Teachers throughout Florida are making their way to Tallahassee to protest on Monday, the eve of the start of the 2020 legislative session. The teachers鈥
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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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Teachers union members rallied outside the Sunrise Civic Center Friday as part of a statewide bus tour advocating for more education funding.The Broward鈥