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“The person who makes the biggest difference is the person in the classroom,” one winner said. “Plain and simple.”
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As Gainesville city commissioners consider selling Citizens Field to the Alachua County School Board, the future of the city’s most storied sports venue remains uncertain.
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The University of Florida’s Chinese American Student Association hosted more than 250 people in the Grand Ballroom of the Reitz Union to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, a traditional Chinese harvest holiday observed on the 15th day of the eighth month in the lunar calendar. The festival honors family, unity and the full moon. Attendees enjoyed a variety of games, crafts and performances throughout the evening in celebration of the occasion.
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University of Florida students have different perspectives on how important it is for a school to rank high. For some, being among the top 10 public universities in the country can influence their decision to attend UF.
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“Ribit is going to be much more affordable than traditional ride-share because essentially, we're connecting drivers that are going the same place with passengers who want to go to that place as well,” the app developer said.
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Marion County Public Schools administrators say they are worried that a $64.3 million budget gap will prompt some teachers to leave in search of better financial opportunities.
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The Florida Department of Education voted Wednesday afternoon to deny Alachua County School District's appeal and grant the charter conversion application for Newbery Community School.
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The decline includes everything from reading a fictional romance novel on a Kindle to reading an enterprise news story in a local paper.
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At Monday's Board of Trustees meeting, members approved Dr. Donald Landry to take over the role.Landry is a professor at Columbia University in New York.
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At Friday night’s football game, Eastside High School’s band will resurrect a half-century-old marching tradition rooted in post-integration legacy. Under new Director Chip Powell, a former student in the Ram Band, the performance marks a symbolic return of cultural pride and community identity.
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A group of University of Florida students offered rainbows Thursday in response to a state mandate from earlier this year.
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Three public elementary schools in the district earned an A grade last year as well, including Hidden Oak, Talbot and Littlewood. And middle schools who got an A last year include Fort Clarke and Kanapaha — their first since 2015.