MIAMI – The Florida Department of Education has launched a program for out-of-state students to enroll in select online workforce education courses at participating state
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Ex-Broward schools lawyer accepts plea deal after Parkland shooting probe
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE – A former Broward County Public Schools attorney accused of illegally sharing information from a statewide grand jury on
Miami Beach considers speed cameras in school zones
MIAMI BEACH – The Miami Beach City Commission is considering installing speed cameras at school zones. Kathy Stamos, who walks her son across Alton Road
United Teachers of Dade wins recertification; state’s unions head to court
MIAMI-DADE: Teachers and other school employees in Miami-Dade County on Wednesday voted to keep their current union, United Teachers of Dade, after an unprecedented election.
Broward school board adjusts schedule after 3 days missed because of hurricanes
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE – The Broward County School Board during a special meeting Tuesday decided how to make up days lost during
Broward school board adjusts schedule after 4 days missed because of hurricanes
CBS News Miami Live FORT LAUDERDALE – The Broward County School Board during a special meeting Tuesday decided how to make up days lost during
Miami-Dade school district initiates safety week to cut down on bus violators
On too many occasions the new school bus cameras have captured the moment students come dangerously close to being hit by a car. “In Miami
Miami-Dade teachers union, district reach tentative agreement
CBS News Miami Live MIAMI – The United Teachers of Dade reached a tentative agreement with Miami-Dade County Public Schools after months of negotiations. This
Miami nonprofit brings musical education to aspiring young jazz performers
MIAMI — On this week’s edition of Miami Life, CBS News Miami’s Jim Berry introduces us to a South Florida woman who uses her musical
Many schools are still closed weeks after Hurricane Helene. Teachers worry about long-term impact
Tens of thousands of students in the Southeast are dealing with school disruptions after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc so severe — on homes, campuses and