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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.
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Non-Florida students may face a $2,000 increase as university cites rising costs; “We’re treated like revenue sources—not part of the Gator community,” one student said.
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Leading technology and cross-cultural analysis expert Dr. Gwyneth Sutherlin said Wednesday that her biggest concern with AI is the lack of participation and voices that go into AI decision-making.
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On March 3, the Florida Department of Education announced a $6.5 million reduction in projected general fund revenue for the Alachua County School District, due in part to a reduction in student enrollment.
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A Senate panel Monday supported repealing a 2022 law that prevents the release of information about applicants to become state college and university presidents, days after House Speaker Daniel Perez strongly backed the idea.
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Delight Ministries, a women’s ministry group that has been on the University of Florida campus since 2015, hosted an event to feed the homeless on Saturday.
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Users who text ALACHUAESP to 888-777 will receive Spanish-language messages during disasters such as hurricanes.
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Located on the UF’s campus, Wilmot Botanical Gardens offers therapeutic horticulture, a program like the one Laurent experienced.
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Ten minutes away from the University of Florida, M.K. Rawlings Elementary School has earned a “D” rating from the Department of Education since 2022.
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State higher-education leaders and university trustees fired back at a lawsuit that alleges a 2023 law targeting diversity, equity and inclusion issues at universities violates the First Amendment.
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The event, held Saturday morning, marked the launch of Florida Community Innovation’s Gentrification Risk Assessment Tool. O’Donnell, a data science major, has been developing it since 2023.
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WLRN's weekly public affairs show visited WUFT from Miami to discuss several pressing topics from North Florida that affect the entire state.