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State Senate and House panels unanimously approved identical measures aimed at allowing more students to receive the state-backed vouchers amid high demand.
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The young scientists from Viera wanted to learn whether a component in horseshoe blood can detect bacteria in space. Judges selected the project to ride up in a SpaceX rocket to the ISS.
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Legislative leaders say the session will include an effort to provide “a mechanism to increase the number of students served under the Family Empowerment Scholarship for students with disabilities.”
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District officials announced the development last week as they launched a countywide awareness campaign around the deadly risks of fentanyl.
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Hundreds of thousands of students face challenges learning math due to disabilities such as dyscalculia, a neurodevelopmental learning disorder. They often face obstacles to getting help.
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School nurses often are a young patient’s only health provider. They also function as a point person for critical public health interventions. Yet many states don’t require them, and districts struggle to hire them.
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It's one of numerous cases across the county seeking refunds of money that students paid for services that were not provided because of the pandemic.
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When summer ends and school begins, students, teachers and parents often feel overwhelmed while adjusting to new schedules.
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Adding to a series of similar rulings across the state, an appeals court rejected two lawsuits alleging UCF should be required to refund money to students because of a campus shutdown.
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Amid multiple excessive heat warnings, the district is emphasizing heat protocols for athletes and students who do activities outside.