Florida Public School Students Now Required To Take Mental Health Classes
Public school students across the state will soon be taking mental health courses as part of a new requirement that Florida’s education leader is calling a “life saver.”
Public school students across the state will soon be taking mental health courses as part of a new requirement that Florida’s education leader is calling a “life saver.”
A coalition of more than 30 advocacy groups have penned a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis urging him to stop the creation of a student database aimed at spotting school shooters.
Florida International University has added a new online master’s program aimed at tackling the ever-growing trend of mega events.
Florida State University is privatizing its athletics department, effectively allowing it to operate like a corporation that’s shielded from public-records requests.
The Florida Department of Education is taking aim at schools without armed security guards after a survey revealed 200 schools are not complying with state law that mandates the safety measure.
Disney has partnered with the University of Central Florida to offer 100 percent free tuition for Cast Members and eligible employees.
Full Sail University has opened “The Fortress,” a 11,200-square-foot esports arena that can house 100 players and 500 spectators.
For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Florida’s higher education system No. 1 in the U.S.
New College of Florida’s president has agreed to some of the demands outlined by the students in regards to admissions practices for applicants with mental health issues.
The “Family Empowerment Scholarship,” a topic of heated debated the last few weeks, has been approved by the Florida legislature.