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Florida moves forward with law aimed at keeping kids off social media
Florida moves forward with law aimed at keeping kids off social media

By CBS Miami Team Facing potential First Amendment challenges, Florida has proposed details about how it will carry out a new law aimed at keeping children off social media platforms and blocking minors from accessing online pornography. Attorney General Ashley Moody's office on Tuesday... Continue Reading

Date posted07/24/2024


Students Headed to High School Are Academically a Year Behind, COVID Study Finds
Students Headed to High School Are Academically a Year Behind, COVID Study Finds

By Linda Jacobson Eighth graders remain a full school year behind pre-pandemic levels in math and reading, according to new test results that offer a bleak view on the reach of federal recovery efforts more than fours years after COVID hit. Released Tuesday, the data from over 7.7... Continue Reading

Date posted07/24/2024


DeSantis endorses 23 Florida school board candidates, including 2 in Volusia, Flagler
DeSantis endorses 23 Florida school board candidates, including 2 in Volusia, Flagler

Mary Ellen Ritter Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis endorsed 23 school board candidates Friday afternoon, according to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, which included candidates from both Volusia and Flagler counties. DeSantis endorsed Derek Barrs, who is running for District 3 in Flagler... Continue Reading

Date posted07/23/2024


Meet the new Escambia County Public Schools principals for the 2024-25 school year
Meet the new Escambia County Public Schools principals for the 2024-25 school year

Brittany Misencik As parents are wrapping up their summer bucket lists before sending their children back to school next month, Escambia County Public Schools is gearing up to start the 2024-25 school year under Superintendent Keith Leonard. The school district has hired four new principals to... Continue Reading

Date posted07/23/2024


Santa Rosa County schools hire four new principals for 2024-25. Get to know them here.
Santa Rosa County schools hire four new principals for 2024-25. Get to know them here.

Brittany Misencik Summer is winding down, and Santa Rosa County District Schools have four new principals ready to kick off the 2024-25 school year under Superintendent Karen Barber. All four of the principals have served in other roles within the school district and will take over the helm at... Continue Reading

Date posted07/23/2024


Leesburg passes ordinance to enact speed cameras in school zones
Leesburg passes ordinance to enact speed cameras in school zones

BY SASHA TEMAN On Monday night, city commissioners in Leesburg passed an ordinance that would enact a new speed camera system in various school zones before the start of the school year. Leesburg Mayor Jimmy Burry says it all boils down to making his city’s school zones safer come Aug.... Continue Reading

Date posted07/23/2024


What We Know About Kamala Harris’ K-12 Record, and Other Potential Biden Replacements
What We Know About Kamala Harris’ K-12 Record, and Other Potential Biden Replacements

By Libby Stanford President Joe Biden announced on Sunday that he’s dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement on the Democratic ticket. As a result, the future of the Democrats’ K-12 policy agenda will lie in the hands... Continue Reading

Date posted07/22/2024


Safety, security, teachers; what Southwest Florida Superintendents have to say
Safety, security, teachers; what Southwest Florida Superintendents have to say

WINK News sent a list of five questions to each of our school districts – Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, and Lee. We asked the Superintendent in each district to provide answers. Here’s what they had to say: Charlotte County Schools Superintendent Mark Vianello Q. What... Continue Reading

Date posted07/22/2024


Florida has months to spend $18.9 million to help homeless students
Florida has months to spend $18.9 million to help homeless students

By Aileyahu Shanes The American Rescue Plan set aside $800 million for initiatives to fight student homelessness. States have used a little over $416 million. Three years ago, the federal government set aside $800 million for states to help homeless students. The deadline to use the... Continue Reading

Date posted07/22/2024


As student aid requests lag in Florida, groups step in to help some fill out FAFSA
As student aid requests lag in Florida, groups step in to help some fill out FAFSA

By Nancy Guan The new FAFSA was supposed to make filling out the federal aid form easier, but issues with the rollout had the opposite effect. Fewer students have filled out the FAFSA, so efforts are underway to close that gap. By summertime, most prospective college students know which... Continue Reading

Date posted07/22/2024


Empowered and Connected: How Surrounding Yourself with the Right People Propels Women in Education
Empowered and Connected: How Surrounding Yourself with the Right People Propels Women in Education

By: Erin Sieh Starting out as a new principal, I was beyond excited to dive into my new role. I mapped out my 100-day plan, moved into the community I would be serving, and started scribbling out ways to connect with students and staff. Before my official duties began at my new school, I... Continue Reading

Date posted07/18/2024


How to Have a Hard Conversations With Your Teachers: 3 Tips for Principals
How to Have a Hard Conversations With Your Teachers: 3 Tips for Principals

By Olina Banerji If there’s one key leadership skill that principals need, it’s the art of conversation. This skill has come into sharp focus as the role has become more complex and demanding, school leaders say. “We notice that the size of our plates hasn’t increased,... Continue Reading

Date posted07/17/2024