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Trump wants to abolish Department of Education
Donald Trump wants US Department of Education abolished. What that means for Florida
Florida schools may face changes in funding and programs if the Department of Education is dissolved. Here's what that could mean for students
Trump wants to end the Department of Education. What would happen in Florida?
What ending the Department of Education mean for Florida, a state whose polices have served as something of a roadmap for Trump’s education platform? We’ll know more if and when Trump issues an order. Until then, here are some answers. How big is the Department of Education, and what does it actually do?
Trump looks to abolish Dept. of Education – what does it do for Florida schools?
President Donald Trump is preparing to gut the U.S. Education Department to the full extent of his power, directing his administration to slash spending while pressuring employees to quit.
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Teachers' union urges Florida lawmakers to reject governor's 'inadequate' education budget
Florida's statewide teachers' union is strongly criticizing Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposed budget, arguing that it falls short of meeting the needs of public schools and students.
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No more ‘indoctrinating concepts’ in Florida’s general education courses, chancellor says
General education courses at Florida institutions no longer contain “indoctrinating concepts,” State University System ...
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Florida reading, math scores fall to lowest mark in more than 20 years on nation’s report card
The state’s 8th-grade reading score was below the national average for the first time since 2015, and its 8th-grade math ...
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'No recourse available': Confusion spreads at Education Department amid buyout deadline
Education Department staffers were told Wednesday that taking a buyout would prevent them from seeking recourse even if they don't get severance pay.
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