What ending the Department of Education mean for Florida, a state whose polices have served as something of a roadmap for ...
A s part of the Business Facilities 2024 State of the Year evaluations, states with notable programs and successes are highlighted as 2024 Top Contenders. These states showed strong economic growth or ...
Today, the Florida Department of Education announced that mid-year progress monitoring results show students continue to ...
Upcoming events in Lake County include the 12th annual Mount Dora Scottish Highland Festival Feb. 14-16 at Donnelly Park and ...
There are many examples throughout our state ... February 3, 2025. For more information about the contests, please visit www.floridablackhistory.com. The post Florida Department of Education ...
Emergency visits related to the flu and RSV remain high and very high in the Sunshine State ... Every region in Florida has seen a substantial increase in the number of emergency department ...
The Treasure Coast's high school Class of 2024 stayed in school, according to statewide graduation rates released Thursday by the Florida Department of Education ... 3%, is one of three in the ...
The Pensacola area received as much as 10 inches of snow in some areas on Tuesday, smashing the 130-year area record of 3 inches and the 71-year state record of 4 inches, according to the most ...
Ron DeSantis touted the record rate as a "prime metric" of the state's success, saying that "Florida leads the nation in education because ... vouchers Across grades 3-12, which is when students ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department put out a plea for off-duty ... to help our fellow Americans in any way we can. The state of Florida has offered help to assist the people of California in ...
(The Center Square) – Florida's high school graduation rate increased by 1.7% to a record 89.7% in the 2023-24 school year, the state Department of Education says ... points compared to last year and ...
Since Tuesday, fires in the region have burned over 40,000 acres ... local agencies can request assistance from the state and then federal governments, said Kimberley Shoaf, a professor emeritus ...