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What's in an institution's name? In Florida, quite a bit. In 2009, the state’s two-year college system dropped the word “community” from its name, an acknowledgment that some of its 28 member institutions were now offering bachelor’s degrees.
Provides final results from the U.S. Department of Education’s Investing in Innovation (i3) Validation grant of the New Teacher Center's (NTC's) teacher induction model. Results show that the model for new teachers increases student learning in grades 4-8 by an additional 2-4 months in ELA/reading and an additional 2-5 months in math.
Analyzes how student success has changed following the implementation of Florida Senate Bill 1720 by comparing enrollment and passing rates of developmental education (DE) courses and gateway courses for first-time-in-college (FTIC) students before (2009-10 to 2013-14) and one year after the reform was implemented (2014-15).
Parents are making choices about whether to send their kids to school with a mask or not as COVID-19 cases rise, and it could lead to another challenge: bullying.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — One week after a Seminole High School student was shot on campus, district officials are vowing to make schools safer for students, according to a message Seminole County Public Schools Superintendent Serita Beamon sent to families last night.
Men lag behind women in graduation and enrollment rates across the country. A peer mentoring program aims to help men succeed at the University of South Florida.
DELAND, Fla. — As Spectrum News 13 continues to cover Tuesday's devastating school shooting is Texas, state and federal policies that are supposed to Florida protect schools have also come to the forefront.