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FLORIDA SCHOOLS WILL RESUME STATE TESTING, IN PERSON. SOME SAY NO WAY

From Tampa Bay Times
By Jeffrey S. Solochek  Published Feb. 11

Pasco County eighth-grader Sophia Slagter has attended classes from home since the pandemic began nearly a year ago. She’s got asthma and other health issues that put her at risk, and her family has taken strict precautions to keep her safe. They plan to continue “hunkering down” until the threat abates. READ MORE

 

NEW BILL WOULD ADD VOTER EDUCATION TO THE CURRICULUM AT FLORIDA SCHOOLS

From: Fox4now
By WFTX Digital Team
Posted at 7:28 AM, Feb 03, 2021

FORT MYERS, Fla. — A new bill going before Florida lawmakers this legislative session would require your kids to learn about voting in school. READ MORE

 

STUDY: TEST CUTS IN-SCHOOL COVID-19 INFECTIONS UP TO 50%, CHALLENGES REMAIN

From K-12DIVE
By Nick Paul Taylor
Published Feb. 5, 2021

Weekly testing of students and teachers with Abbott's BinaxNOW rapid antigen tests cuts in-school COVID-19 infections by up to 50%, according to a new pilot study. READ MORE

 

EAKIN: CARDONA USED TO AUTHORIZE CHARTER SCHOOLS. IF HE’S CONFIRMED AS EDUCATION SECRETARY, HE CAN TRANSFORM PUBLIC EDUCATION

From The 74
By Terry Eakin
February 1, 2021

President Joe Biden’s education secretary nominee, Miguel Cardona, will hopefully open a new and positive chapter in improving America’s public education outcomes. READ MORE

 

FLORIDA SCHOOL CHILDREN GAIN ACCESS TO FREE BOOKS

From The Tampa Bay Times
By Jeffrey S. Solochek
January 28, 2021

Florida elementary school students now can go online to read thousands of books aimed at helping them improve their literacy level. READ MORE

 

 
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