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DeSantis is again threatening 10 defiant school districts as ruling on masks looms

A judge is expected to rule Friday on a lawsuit filed by parents from several counties alleging that Florida governor's ban on school mask mandates violates state constitution.

How in-depth dashboard data is helping schools combat COVID

With the delta variant surge complicating the new school year, regular COVID testing remains one of the most effective ways to keep students healthy and classrooms open, experts say.

10 Florida school districts have now mandated masks in defiance of ban

'A leader should never allow pride or politics to cloud their better judgment,' Leon County Schools superintendent tells Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Use open educational resources to boost teacher collaboration, curriculum coherence

A first-person perspective on using OER to empower teachers and improve districts with openly licensed educational materials.

FETC preview: There’s ‘no off-season’ for innovative leaders in K-12 schools

Featured speaker Matthew Joseph says expanding personal learning networks, reach is important.

5 new things to know about vaccines and today’s other COVID disruptions

The full approval of the Pfizer vaccine has not ushered in a tidal wave of student or staff vaccine mandates in the nation's public schools—not yet, at least

South Florida high school reveals state-of-the-art, expanded media lab

The unveiling and ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrated a collaborative undertaking by numerous visionaries, funders and sponsors.

How 4 important parts of students’ daily lives are being altered by COVID

High schoolers' this spring said they learned as much in school as they were learning pre-COVID but also reported rising depression, stress, and anxiety, a new survey has found.

More than 50% of adults support requiring masks and vaccines in schools

Even before full approval of Pfizer's COVID vaccine, a majority of parents polled said their kids would feel safer in school if classmates and teachers were vaccinated.

5 insights break down how student suspensions are not falling equally

School administrators are issuing fewer out-of-school suspensions, but Black students and students with disabilities remain more likely to get suspended. 

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