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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed bills that limit how race and sexual orientation can be taught. He says students have been getting a "distorted" view of history.
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From solar panels to electric buses — the Biden Administration wants to make it easier for schools to tap more than $5.5 billion for climate-friendly upgrades.
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Many low-income families who want their children to keep learning remotely are losing access to a federal program that helped them pay for meals.
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Miami Herald's Jacqueline Charles, WLRN's Tim Padgett, Sommer Brugal from the Miami Herald, and Nadia Sussman from ProPublica joined guest host Wilkine Brutus on The South Florida Roundup. They looked at the big issues facing Haiti, Florida's school districts, and alternative sugarcane harvesting in Brazil.
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The state government pushed local school districts to reopen classrooms last fall sooner than elected school board members thought was safe. Some see it as the state standing up for parent choice, while others interpreted it as the state undermining local decision-making.
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TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Florida Legislature to abandon the embattled “Best and Brightest” bonus program and replace it with a new plan…
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A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds that Congress, the political parties and the media rank among the least-trusted U.S. institutions in the age of President Trump.
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The Broward County School Board voted Wednesday to move ahead with legal action against a sweeping new education law, an initial step toward a court...
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A multitude of bills goes into effect Saturday, including one that is protecting the religious expression of public school students.
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New research from Indiana and Louisiana provides clarity in the voucher debate.
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Physics is the most fundamental of sciences; it's an essential stepping stone for careers in engineering or science. But around the country, fewer than...
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A growing body of research suggests that teaching really young kids how to recognize and express their feelings can help them into their adult lives.