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Private schools don't have to follow new laws that dictate how history can be taught, so some schools are pushing back and offering educational experiences rich in civil rights history.
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Legislation moving in the Florida House would ban discussion of menstrual cycles and other human sexuality topics in elementary grades.
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Educators say they've seen students become much more reliant on their phones since the start of the pandemic — even calling it an addiction. Now the Monroe County School District is launching a no cellphone policy.
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The Palm Beach County School District is launching a new Haitian Creole dual language program, one of only a few of its kind in the country. District staff hope it will help immerse students in the Haitian language and culture — and help them connect with older generations.
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Scientists say that for most children, masks in school aren't a major obstacle to learning or socializing. Students in classrooms find other ways to connect.
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Vending machines in school cafeterias aren’t always a huge hit with parents. They usually hold chips, cookies, sugary drinks and other snacks that worry…
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Elementary students from three Liberty City schools spent the last two months meeting once a week to write poetry, and some of it has ended up in some…
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Lineth Mardomingo, a third-grader at Coral Terrace Elementary School, calls her latest piece of art, "Spinny Scroll." The piece is inspired by a memory:…
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As soon as the fourth and fifth graders at Natural Bridge Elementary were handed the lyrics to "Amazing Grace," they were ready to sing out.But first,…
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The first time some students learn about finances is during a high school economics class. Others learn by trial and error, but one program in the Tampa...
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Rain is terrible when you’re trying to give tours of your new garden.But it’s great for the spinach, sweet potatoes and purple passion fruit rapidly…
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Evan Forde struggled in school while growing up in Miami-Dade. He got poor grades even though his parents were educators.Now, he’s one of the few African…