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DeSantis is leaving it up to the school districts to decide if they want to use measures such as metal detectors and gun-sniffing K-9s.
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Facing declining enrollment at three schools, the Pasco County School Board unanimously voted last week to move the students to a combined K8 school site.
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Uuniversity president Teresa Abi-Nader Dahlberg wants to increase the school's national awareness after decades of being lost amid a sea of UTs across the college landscape.
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The University of Florida’s then-president, Ben Sasse, dished out over $1.3 million on private catering for lavish dinners, football tailgates and extravagant social functions.
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It's the second year that Florida public schools were required to provide at least 45 minutes of instruction on the events of 9/11.
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Shannon Hausinger is a USF graduate hired by New College in February, after working for more than a decade in Texas.
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All the students remain suspended from enrolling at UF and banned from campus for three years.
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In compliance with the law, gen ed courses cannot include curriculum “based on theories that systemic racism, sexism, oppression, and privilege are inherent."
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Two University of Florida students arrested earlier this year during pro-Palestinian protests on campus have accepted plea deals to misdemeanor criminal charges and will pay a small fine with no jail time.
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Carriers like Verizon and AT&T could use those towers, and in turn, strengthen connections in areas including Lecanto and Inverness.
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Many schools are also adding more culturally relevant food options for the first time ever.
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University professors, custodians, municipal employees and school district administrative employees across the state have lost union representation and the ability to collectively bargain since Florida's Senate Bill 256 went into effect last year. A total of 54 public sector unions have been legally terminated.
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The Florida A&M and St. Lucie County unions, along with the United Faculty of Florida and two educators, filed a lawsuit last week in Leon County circuit court alleging that the changes made in 2023 and this year violate constitutional collective bargaining rights.
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More than half of the $211,824 itemized expenses attributed to six of Sasse's senior UF hires working remotely over 17 months was for airfare or train tickets, plus nearly $50,000 more for hotels.