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The U.S. Department of Education sent school officials in Florida and across the nation scrambling this week as it announced ...
The Department of Education is reviewing several federal grants, as millions of dollars in educational funding for Florida ...
The Florida Department of Education on Thursday released reports of school grades, improvement ratings and other accountability metrics for the 2021-22 academic year, ...
Recently released data from the Florida Department of Education is providing a better idea of how school students across the ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – New rules will be put into place Wednesday during a meeting led by the Florida Department of Education. Among the agenda items are topics including student pronouns and bathroom ...
The Florida Department of Education (DOE) fired back at the White House over criticisms about the Sunshine State’s new African-American curriculum standards. The department sent to Florida ...
The national average tuition for four-year, public colleges is $8,784. According to the U.S. Department of Education, Florida ...
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Alachua Chronicle on MSNFlorida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida encourage students to participate in 2025 Black History Month contests - MSNTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Department of Education and Volunteer Florida encourage students to participate in the Black ...
Florida Department of Education announces winners of 2nd Annual Cybersecurity Competition - News4JAX
On Friday, the Florida Department of Education announced the winners of its 2nd Annual Cybersecurity Competition, an event held in partnership with the Florida College System and Tallahassee State ...
The Florida State Board of Education “unanimously” voted to advance the state's education laws, which include stripping the license from teachers who discuss gender or sexuality.
The Florida Department of Education, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment, previously investigated Andy Tuck, a citrus grower first appointed to the state board in 2014, ...
The Florida Department of Education denied that the course had been banned and accused the College Board of “playing games with Florida students.” By Friday, though, the sides appeared to have ...
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