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More Florida ... the school district’s stance on the voucher programs, Danielle Johnson, the director of Community Information for Volusia County Schools, shared this statement with Spectrum ...
Parents that want to send their kids to alternate schools than they are assigned have until the end of the day on Friday to submit an application. Florida has expanded school choice for the 2024 ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill on Tuesday that will expand early detection, intervention, and support for children in Florida with autism spectrum disorder and ...
The former capital of the Confederacy no longer has a school named for a Confederate leader. Instead, it has a school named for the United States’ first black president. The Richmond School ...
The last day of school in Florida ranges from May 22 to June 5. Students in 16 counties will see the last day of school May 22 or May 23. Students in 44 of the state's 67 counties will see the ...
Spectrum 13 reports. Police officials said they are working to fix the problems. Student health: Florida health officials seek to reduce youth smoking by working with schools, WUSF reports.
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers Thursday gave final approval to a bill that would make a series of changes related to charter schools, including allowing charter schools to have stricter codes ...
A male Spectrum Academy student hid a knife in the school bathroom which was confiscated by detectives and a school resource ...
STUART — A school resource officer and Martin County detectives confiscated a knife April 29 from a Spectrum Academy student inside the school, according to sheriff's officials and an incident ...
The Palm Beach County School District is the nation's 10th largest school district and one of Florida's best. Unfortunately, the quality county parents have come to expect from their public ...
In its 25th year, Spectrum Charter School is the first autism-specific charter school in the United States. Many of Spectrum’s students come from public schools, where, Yurkovich said, many were ...