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This Florida teacher risked her career to help students. Now, there's a documentary on her influenceOn "Florida Matters Live & Local," documentarian Boaz Dvir explained when he first heard about the late Gloria Merriex's influence and how he spent over a decade making her story come to life.
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The proposal doesn't change district policy, but simply reaffirms the district's compliance with law enforcement, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Hillsborough State Attorney's Office said the men would not face felony hate crime charges because "the criminal justice system punishes actions, not words alone."
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The FEA mid-school year count found teacher vacancies statewide increased by about 100.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis called the American Bar Association "left of the left" and biased when asking Florida's high court to reconsider its law school accrediting rules.
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By the 2026-2027 academic year, all volunteers will need to have the designation.
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The voucher legislation passed unanimously on Wednesday, a couple of months after an audit found a "myriad of accountability challenges that left a statewide funding shortfall and a system where funding did not follow the child.”
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The proposed deal is in the hands of state lawmakers, who began their annual session this week.
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Ziegler is the chair of the Sarasota school board and one of the original founders of Moms For Liberty.
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The state's most recent estimate for K-12 enrollment dropped by more than 46,000 students. The report says it's most likely because of immigration policies.
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According to the state, 92.2% of students earned a diploma in 2024-25 – 2.5 points over the previous year and 4.9 points over 2021-22. The progress was celebrated at the district level, including the Tampa area.
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At least a dozen federal datasets have been axed or altered under the Trump administration. They track issues such as climate change, food security and health outcomes.
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The Florida Department of Education says the statewide graduation rate for the 2024-2025 school year was 92.2%.
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Adam Cervera's call comes a day after Gov. Ron DeSantis called the district a "disaster" and suggested a receivership would be the fix to a series of financial problems recently.