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Community college administrators no longer have to hold out hope that Gov. Charlie Crist will approve a tuition increase.
Faculty at Florida A&M University's K-12 school have worked with three different bosses in the last five years.
Research supports that a baby who has a proud dad has a better chance of living., including studies that show a father's name on a birth certificate decreases a baby's risk of dying.
Ready or not, it's go time for nearly 2 million Florida students who are taking the FCAT, which begins Tuesday and goes through March 24.
The likelihood of creating a first-grade reading academy in Leon County was on shaky ground in light of budget cuts, but administrators received a final go-ahead last week.
Like many school districts in the state, the Florida School for the Deaf and Blind will need to make uncomfortable budget cuts.
School districts would get some breathing room from constitutionally mandated class-size limits under a proposal that advanced Monday in the Taxation and Budget Reform Commission
If the Board of Governors was just bluffing, if it only wanted to focus the minds of state legislators and parents of university students in this impending budget crisis, hiking tuition and capping enrollment would be a marvelously clever tactical ploy

At the turning point, all but four teachers were tossed from Airways Middle School in Memphis. Rotting carpet was ripped out of the front office, gang graffiti were removed from the hallways, and children who were truly left behind — 16-year-olds about to enter eighth grade —were transferred out.

Churning just beneath the roar of the Republican presidential campaigns, the battle over Amendment 1 grew louder today.
Professors and associate professors warned Friday that one motto behind their flagship university could change as a result of repeated budget cuts.
The Florida State University board of trustees approved a whopping $30 million in budget cuts Friday in response to the state's dismal financial climate where public institutions are being asked to cut spending for the second time this fiscal year.
Frankly admitting he wants to ease voter fears that his property-tax amendment will hurt school funding, Gov. Charlie Crist proposed a $1 billion increase in education spending Thursday — with no tuition increases for higher education and bonuses
Faculty and administrators at Florida State University are concerned that anticipated budget cuts will negatively impact the quality of education at their institution, and they're not alone

FAMU taps Holmes to head DRS

Florida A&M University's board of trustees approved a contract Monday for a new leader to take over the institution's troubled kindergarten through 12th grade research school.