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Alliance for Public Schools Earns Community Investment Grant from United Way Suncoast

Press ReleaseBy Christine BramuchiJune 30, 2021

ALLIANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS EARNS COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUNDING FROM UNITED WAY SUNCOAST The UWS award, part of a $6.05 million investment in the community, will support the organization’s Hillsborough and…

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DeSantis signs budget. How did Florida’s public schools fare?

blog, BudgetBy Christine BramuchiJune 2, 2021

Governor DeSantis signed the record $101.5 billion budget for the coming fiscal year into law today at a popular restaurant in New Smyrna Beach. He also vetoed $1.5 billion in…

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2021 Legislative Session budget balanced with federal relief funds

blog, Budget, Covid19, Legislative Updates, Students, Teachers, TestingBy Christine BramuchiMay 11, 2021

The 2021 Florida Legislative Session ended on April 30th. Lawmakers will return on May 17th to discuss details of the gaming compact. No money from the compact is in the…

Billions in federal aid earmarked for schools tied up in Tallahassee

blog, Budget, Legislative Updates, PressBy Christine BramuchiApril 22, 2021

According to the Miami Herald, the Florida lawmakers have yet to reach an agreement on how to spend $12 billion in federal COVID stimulus funds earmarked for public education. School…

Teachers in Florida and Texas can get COVID-19 shots despite governors’ edicts

blog, Covid19, TeachersBy Christine BramuchiMarch 8, 2021

March 5, 2021 From CBS News: School and childcare workers now have an opportunity to get the COVID-19 vaccine even if they live in one of the roughly dozen states around the…

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DeSantis says school employees will not be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine

blog, Covid19, TeachersBy Christine BramuchiJanuary 5, 2021

DeSantis says school employees will not be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine “Emphasizing that his focus remains on Florida’s elderly population, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday said teachers and school staff…

HCPS receives $3 million STEM grant from the Department of Defense for STEM partnership

blog, StudentsBy Christine BramuchiNovember 2, 2020

The Alliance of Public Schools is thrilled to announce that Hillsborough County Public Schools is one of 12 U.S. Department of Defense awardees across the nation for the National Defense…

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Florida to see ‘significant cuts to the budget’ says House speaker

blog, Budget, Covid19By Christine BramuchiSeptember 21, 2020

Florida’s incoming Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls warned of significant budget cuts due to the state’s dire financial crisis. He told participants in an online webinar last week that…

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Judge rules in favor of teachers’ school reopening lawsuit; State to appeal

blog, Budget, Covid19By Christine BramuchiAugust 24, 2020

BREAKING NEWS- Today, Leon County Judge Charles Dodson ruled in favor of the Florida Education Association in their lawsuit against the state. Read the Ruling here. From the Tampa Bay…

Teachers’ lawsuit to prevent mandatory school reopening proceeds

blogBy Christine BramuchiAugust 14, 2020

The lawsuit contending the state cannot force counties to open for in-person instruction passed its first hurdle Friday morning. The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiffs and denied the…

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