Florida’s Quiet Attack on AP, IB, and Dual Enrollment: A Temporary Win—and a Warning
When Florida lawmakers tried to balance the K–12 budget—strained by an estimated $4 billion in voucher costs this year—they…
When Florida lawmakers tried to balance the K–12 budget—strained by an estimated $4 billion in voucher costs this year—they…
Legislature Agrees to Fully Fund AP, IB, and AICE— But K-12 Budget Lags Significantly Behind Inflation Reports this…
ICYMI Florida Is Now Number 2 On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, Florida’s State Board of Education will meet…
In the upcoming October issue of Scientific American, an editorial warns that, while STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and…
Florida prides itself in the number of Advanced Placement courses its high school students take. Is it too…
On January 4, 2016, Florida’s State Board of Education will be setting the cut-scores/determining proficiency levels for the…
On October 22, 2015, education reformers from around the nation converged on Denver, Colorado, for the Foundation for…
In 1977, in an episode of the sitcom “Happy Days”, Fonzie displayed his bravery by jumping over a…
What if the accountability system is focusing on the wrong questions? What if grade level proficiency is NOT the…
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