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A proposal to further limit the amount of out-of-state and international students at some Florida universities continued to advance in the House on Tuesday.
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Students and families could see significant changes to how student loans are repaid as well as cuts to federal student aid as congressional Republicans look to slash billions of dollars in federal spending to offset the cost of President Donald Trump鈥檚 sweeping agenda.
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Student loan borrowers were left confused Tuesday morning after receiving an email reversing course on their student debt relief applications.
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A nonprofit that has supported young people in a historically Black community for two decades is trying to raise money to ensure its survival.
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Governor DeSantis threw a punch at big tech鈥撯搘ill the new law stand once it hits the courts? Plus, students join us to talk about their experience of school during a pandemic.
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Getting teachers vaccinated and getting food to students. Plus, the story of a group of Black golfers who stood up against segregation, the city and its white elites.
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As South Florida remains a hotspot for the coronavirus pandemic, all students in public schools 鈥 from Palm Beach to Monroe 鈥 will start the school year鈥
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Florida lawmakers are set to boost funding for school-based mental health services for the third year in a row, an effort to stem a rising youth suicide鈥
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TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Florida Legislature to abandon the embattled 鈥淏est and Brightest鈥 bonus program and replace it with a new plan鈥
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Once again, NPR is challenging teachers to turn their classrooms into studios and their lessons into podcasts. Last year's contest drew nearly 6,000 entries from around the country.
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The Broward School District may close or combine some of its under-enrolled schools, as it continues to fight an exodus of students to charter鈥
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Two Broward teachers are banned from teaching in Florida schools for the near future after one was accused of forcefully grabbing an 11-year-old boy鈥檚鈥