Danielle Prieur
Education ReporterDanielle covers K-12 schools and colleges and universities throughout Central Florida.
Danielle got her bachelors in English from the University of Michigan. She also holds a masters in education from the University of Michigan and a masters in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Before becoming a journalist, Danielle was a high school English teacher in her home state of Michigan.
She is a member of the Education Writers Association. Her reporting has been featured on NPR, Marketplace, and Vox, and has won Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists, Public Media Journalists Association, and Society of Professional Journalists awards.
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Florida currently has a shortage of 4,000 school teachers.
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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 network is made up of over 50 local nonprofits.
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Hotel occupancy and direct flights to the area are expected to dip.
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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.