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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.
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This post will be updated today, Thursday, October 29, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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This post will be updated today, Wednesday, Oct. 21, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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The Palm Beach County school district has taken the hybrid approach, allowing parents to decide whether to keep their children home for distance learning sessions or enter physical classrooms. Either way, teachers in the county have to simulatenously instruct students through both methods.
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Melanie Love graduated from Jacksonville’s Robert E. Lee High School in 1979. She was junior class president and student body president during her time...
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This post will be updated today, Tuesday, September 8, and through the week with the latest information on COVID-19 in South Florida.
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K-12 schools across the state began sending people home to self-isolate within days of classes starting. Some districts are releasing the names of schools where close contact with a confirmed positive case has occurred, while others are not disclosing this information.
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A virtual school year for students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools had a rocky start due to software glitches and a cyberattack.
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Florida officials have committed to spending more than half a million dollars on private lawyers to defend a mandate that schools reopen brick-and-mortar classrooms amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to contracts provided by the Department of Education.
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Close to 900 students and staffers among Florida schools tested positive for COVID-19.
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The state is appealing decisions by Leon County Circuit Judge Charles Dodson, who twice this week sided with the Florida Education Association and the Orange County teachers union in lawsuits challenging Corcoran’s July 6 emergency order requiring schools to reopen brick-and-mortar classrooms in August or risk losing state funding.
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Teachers throughout Florida are juggling in-person instruction, e-learning, and safety concerns.