Ansley Pentz
Ansley is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Florida schools are suspending fewer students.According to Florida Department of Education data, Florida K-12 school suspensions are at a three-year low.…
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UF’s College of Medicine received its highest-ever ranking in the U.S. News & World Report’s annual report of the nation’s best research medical schools.
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Bullying and harassment in Florida schools were addressed Monday when a new bill passed through the Florida House of Representatives. The bill now requires all K-12 school districts in the state to review their policies every three years.
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Officials are currently searching for destinations and stops that benefit both the railway and its passengers.
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The Florida Department of Education is working to make sure testing goes smoothly this year as some standardized tests are administered online. Students will begin taking the proctored exams at the end of February.
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Discretionary education funds from Florida Lottery's keep dropping and K-12 educators say its not enough. Since 2001, Alachua County’s discretionary funds have dropped from $2,188,467 to $99,456, which equates to about $3.50 per student.
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This flu season the U.S. is seeing a significant drop in cases, and Florida is no exception.
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Students from Cedar Key School, a public K-12 school, vow to fight hunger in Levy County by cultivating land at the school to provide fresh, healthy food. The school donated 7,000 pounds of fresh food to the Cedar Key United Methodist Church Food Pantry.