State Education Official Rebukes Alachua County School Board Vice Chair Over Conduct

State Education Official Rebukes Alachua County School Board Vice Chair Over Conduct

Megan O'Neill
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October 8, 2025
Florida Department of Education Chief of Staff Anastasios Kamoutsas addressed the Alachua County School Board directors this week over conduct concerns. Kamoutsas criticized Alachua County School Board Vice Chair Tina Certain for “repeated lapses in professionalism and conduct” that, he argued, “have officially brought negative attention to the school district because of [her] selfish acts.” […]
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DeSantis announces Interim UF President, Warns Against Protesters

DeSantis announces Interim UF President, Warns Against Protesters

Megan O'Neill
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September 30, 2025
GAINESVILLE, Fla-  Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke at the University of Florida’s Hamilton Center this week to formally announce UF’s new interim president, Dr. Donald Landry. Landry served as the dean of the Columbia University medical school for 20 years.  During his remarks, DeSantis praised the university and other state schools for their policies on free […]
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UCF Reaches Preeminent University Status

UCF Reaches Preeminent University Status

Megan O'Neill
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September 25, 2025
The University of Central Florida is now considered a preeminent university and joins the ranks of other state schools such as Florida International University, Florida State University, the University of South Florida, and the University of Florida. The designation allows it to qualify for more research funding and resources to help attract top talent, faculty […]
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DeSantis Highlights Florida's Lead on School Choice Options at FIU

DeSantis Highlights Florida's Lead on School Choice Options at FIU

Michael Costeines
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September 25, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis discussed Florida's leadership in school choice during a press conference at Florida International University (FIU) this week. "We believe, regardless of where you're from, regardless of how much money your parents have, regardless of your ethnic heritage, regardless of whether you're male or female, that you have an ability to succeed if […]
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DĂ­az-Balart Secures Funding to Boost South Florida Healthcare

DĂ­az-Balart Secures Funding to Boost South Florida Healthcare

Adrian Morgade
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September 23, 2025
Florida Congressman Mario DĂ­az-Balart (R) announced that he secured funding after a House committee approved the Fiscal Year 2026 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) bill. “I am proud to have successfully secured critical funding that directly benefits families in Collier and Miami-Dade counties.” Rep. DĂ­az-Balart said. The LHHS bill will […]
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Anna Paulina Luna Warns of Left Wing Groups on College Campuses

Anna Paulina Luna Warns of Left Wing Groups on College Campuses

Adrian Morgade
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September 18, 2025
Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R) commented on the progressive response to the death of Charlie Kirk, warning of the proliferation of left-wing groups on college campuses across the U.S. In an exclusive interview with The Floridian, Rep. Luna criticized Democratic politicians and CNN for “booing” at Kirk’s vigil, calling them “obscene.” “I think the immediate […]
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Maxwell Frost Discusses Consequences of Defunding Public Education

Maxwell Frost Discusses Consequences of Defunding Public Education

Grayson Bakich
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September 17, 2025
Representative Maxwell Frost (D-FL) discussed the effects of defunding public education in a recent House Oversight Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee hearing. "No two students are the same, and students across our diverse country do need options when it comes to education," Rep. Frost explained, noting that, "these options have been proven […]
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Report Shows U.S. Students Struggle at Historic Lows

Report Shows U.S. Students Struggle at Historic Lows

Daniel Molina
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September 10, 2025
The nation has received its report card, and the findings show that U.S. students are struggling at historic lows.
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Alachua School Board Violated First Amendment, Board Decides Amid Hulk Hogan Controversy

Alachua School Board Violated First Amendment, Board Decides Amid Hulk Hogan Controversy

Liv Caputo
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August 20, 2025
Florida’s Board of Education decided Wednesday that the Alachua school board violated the First Amendment after one member celebrated Hulk Hogan’s death and another tried to throw a dissenter out of a meeting.  The Alachua County School Board will have to undergo training on First Amendment rules in partnership with the Department of Education and […]
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Bean's Bill to Counter Foreign Influence in Schools Picks Up Steam with Cruz's Senate Introduction

Bean's Bill to Counter Foreign Influence in Schools Picks Up Steam with Cruz's Senate Introduction

Grayson Bakich
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August 14, 2025
Representative Aaron Bean's (R-FL) TRACE Act has gained traction in Congress after Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) introduced a companion version of the bill in the Senate. The TRACE Act, short for the Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to Education Act, requires K-12 schools to notify parents of how and where foreign funding affects their […]
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Steube Introduces Bill Banning University Financial Contributions from Hostile Foreign Countries

Steube Introduces Bill Banning University Financial Contributions from Hostile Foreign Countries

Grayson Bakich
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August 5, 2025
Representative Greg Steube (R-FL) is introducing legislation banning universities from accepting financial contributions from hostile foreign countries. Named the Securing Academia from Foreign Entanglements (SAFE) Act, the bill specifically amends the 1965 Higher Education Act to include this ban and further requires the reporting of all gifts or contracts with foreign sources from "covered nations" […]
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Florida's Back-To-School Sales Tax Holliday Begins Friday: What to Know

Florida's Back-To-School Sales Tax Holliday Begins Friday: What to Know

Michael Costeines
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August 1, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis recently announced the return of Florida’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday, which will run from Friday, August 1 through Sunday, August 31. The period allows Floridians to enjoy savings on school supplies and other items tax-free as kids head back to school across the state. “Proud to deliver additional sales tax holidays, including […]
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Florida Democrats Push Secures $30M In Education Funds for Broward Schools

Florida Democrats Push Secures $30M In Education Funds for Broward Schools

Adrian Morgade
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July 25, 2025
Florida Democrats have successfully pushed the Trump administration to release $30M to aid the Broward County Public School System. The federal government initially held onto funds designated for the U.S. education system placing nearly $7 billion in funding under review on June 30, leaving school leaders with uncertainties, forcing them to freeze jeopardized programs and […]
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Trump Admin Says Harvard in Violation of Federal Antidiscrimination Laws

Trump Admin Says Harvard in Violation of Federal Antidiscrimination Laws

Grayson Bakich
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July 9, 2025
The Department of Education and the Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights (HHS' OCR) have informed the New England Commission of Higher Education that Harvard University has violated federal anti-discrimination laws. The crux of the Department's argument is that Harvard deliberately ignored numerous instances of antisemitic harassment and discrimination toward Jewish […]
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DeSantis Announces New College Accreditation Board Challenging Education's 'Woke Cartels'

DeSantis Announces New College Accreditation Board Challenging Education's 'Woke Cartels'

Liv Caputo
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June 26, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that Florida will partner with five out-of-state university systems to create a new college accreditation board, challenging higher education’s “woke cartels.” DeSantis’s comments came at a Florida Atlantic University press conference, where he revealed his plans for the new Commission for Public Higher Education.  He claimed that this new accreditor […]
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Ono's Rejection 'Embarassing,' Preventable if DeSantis-Maligned Bill Was Approved, Perez Says

Ono's Rejection 'Embarassing,' Preventable if DeSantis-Maligned Bill Was Approved, Perez Says

Liv Caputo
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June 5, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—Days after Florida's top higher education board shot down a presidential finalist for the first time ever, House Speaker Danny Perez called the move "embarrassing" and preventable had a bill despised by Gov. Ron DeSantis passed the legislature. Perez, a Miami Republican who's clashed with DeSantis for months, spoke to reporters on Thursday, two days […]
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Jeanette Nuñez Officially Sworn in as Florida International University’s Seventh President

Jeanette Nuñez Officially Sworn in as Florida International University’s Seventh President

Adrian Morgade
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June 5, 2025
Former Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez has been officially sworn in as Florida International University’s seventh president. She had previously served as interim president after Kenneth A. Jessell’s contract expired. In response to her appointment, Nuñez posted on social media. “I am humbled by the trust that has been placed in me by the FIU […]
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DeSantis Recommends Deputy Chief of Staff As Next Education Commissioner

DeSantis Recommends Deputy Chief of Staff As Next Education Commissioner

Liv Caputo
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June 4, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday pushed for one of his top aides to become the next Education Commissioner, replacing Manny Diaz, Jr. ahead of his new job as interim President of the University of West Florida. DeSantis recommended Anastasios "Stasi" Kamoutsas, one of his four deputy chief of staff officers, to be Florida's top education […]
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