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A federal judge has blocked part of the Parental Rights in Education law as it applies to one teacher in the state.
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The students spoke out against choir and other arts programs and classes being cut.
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The state currently is short about 4,000 teachers, according to the Florida Education Association.
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The historically Black sorority started its 71st South Atlantic Regional Conference with a presentation on voting engagement and protection.
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Teachers could be asked to move schools or change teaching subject areas beginning next school year.
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Teachers will receive a nine percent salary increase.
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The in-person program is a collaboration with the Florida Virtual School and Florida Department of Juvenile Justice.
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The bill would allow chaplains to act as school counselors in K-12 schools.
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The group will meet on Wednesday to discuss the changes.
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The news follows campus-wide protests in 2023 over what students claimed were subpar housing and athletic facilities.
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The program has provided free college and technical college education for high school graduates in the county since 2022.
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The township is the oldest Black-incorporated municipality in Florida.