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Out of 4,489 current teacher vacancies, 1,321 are in teaching jobs that deal with students who have special needs.
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A new poll from the nation's largest teachers union finds burnout is widespread, and more educators say they're thinking about leaving.
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Palm Beach County school leaders hope to put a dent in skyrocketing student and staff absenteeism by offering daily COVID testing at school for those who have been exposed.
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Classroom teachers, members of the military and first responders could receive higher homestead property-tax exemptions under a measure state lawmakers could put before voters in November.
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The people who take care of and educate children under 5 years old, who are too young to be vaccinated, are in a special kind of hell right now.
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Teachers began refusing to show up for their jobs in person on Wednesday amid skyrocketing COVID-19 cases, prompting the cancellation of classes for more than 300,000 public school students.
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A year after a pro-Trump mob invaded the U.S. Capitol, teachers say they want students to grapple with the uncomfortable facts of the day.
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The new mandate compels health care workers, including doctors and pharmacists, to be fully vaccinated by December. Teachers and other education workers must be fully vaccinated by January.
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Federal education officials questioned state leaders about teacher bonuses and holding back COVID-19 relief funds from school districts.
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This post will be updated today, Friday, April 2, and through the weekend with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Tuesday, March 9, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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COMMENTARY Uruguay determined, long before the U.S.'s premier health agency, it was safe to re-open schools during the pandemic – and made it work.