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Sara Parker, a USF student and former representative for Special Olympics who petitioned Congress, says she wants to advocate for people with autism.
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In Florida, experts say, the loss could be devastating to the 40,000 families the program serves and, potentially, the economy.
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Here's a look at how state funding is allocated, how much each district receives, and the ways school leaders are spending those funds.
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With the future of the Department of Education in limbo, it's uncertain how school districts will continue receiving federal funding. Florida receives around 17% of its education dollars from the federal government.
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Student Reese Gourley was hurt during the mass shooting at Florida State University that killed two people.
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The union will open Monday from 3 to 5 p.m., beginning with a moment of reflection. No employees or volunteers are required to be present. FSU begins graduation activities on campus this week.
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Eric Silagy, the former CEO of Florida Power & Light, says the oversight body is tasked with making sure taxpayer dollars are well spent, but he hasn't been briefed on either initiative.
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The deficit comes after a decline in full-time enrollment and cuts from the county and state.
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Republicans say the bill would keep age-inappropriate books off school shelves. Opponents warn it would dramatically boost book removals in Florida — again.
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Professors, alumni and local leaders are among those scheduled to speak at another event on Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Anna Maria Oyster Bar Landside in Bradenton.
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Following last week's deadly shooting, FSU students are asking lawmakers to pass some measures — and reject others — to prevent future gun violence.
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Campus reopened Monday, but university officials say they're working to offer flexibility for students who aren't yet ready to return. The mandatory attendance policy is waived, and instructors are working to offer many classes online.
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A basic search of Sarasota County’s clerk of court records would have turned up all three cases. Nothing in Piccolo’s personnel file suggests New College checked that source.
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The university is working to give students flexibility, including making more classes available online. Some students say the return to campus feels too soon.