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The First District Court of Appeal reinstated a stay on a judge's ruling that gave school districts the authority to decide whether to reopen brick and mortar campuses.
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Twelve COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the district.
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The Orange County Department of Health is working on getting more rapid testing for students ahead of brick-and-mortar schools reopening on Friday.
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Orange County School Board Chair Teresa Jacobs is calling for more coronavirus testing as brick-and-mortar schools reopen on Friday.
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The Florida Education Association is suing the state over an emergency order which says schools must provide a brick and mortar option for students. FEA president Fedrick Ingram talked to 90.7’s Matthew Peddie about the challenge of teaching in the pandemic, and what he thinks a safe reopening plan looks like.
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As schools weigh the risks of reopening, many are making plans to lower the risks of coronavirus transmission. Here's how to vet your school's proposals.
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A teacher from central Florida is the state’s new Teacher of the Year.
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As the coronavirus pandemic has clouded hopes of reopening schools nationwide, parents who want more than remote instruction have been scrambling to hire tutors and private teachers for small groups of children.
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Kissimmee Mayor Jose Alvarez and Osceola County School Board Member Kelvin Soto joined Intersection to talk about how the county is coping with the economic turmoil triggered by the pandemic.
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In two new polls, a majority of parents say they prefer delaying in-person school reopening, despite the personal and economic toll.