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  2. Florida Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The department supports 2.6 million students, 3,800 public schools and 318,000 full-time staff and more than 180,000 teachers. The department manages the Florida Information Resource Network (FIRN), which provides Internet access to public schools.

  3. Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968 was a strike action in the US state of Florida in February and March 1968 by teachers and other education workers belonging to the Florida Education Association (FEA). The cause of the strike was under-funding of the state's educational system at a time when attendance was rising sharply, combined ...

  4. Florida Teacher Certification Examinations - Wikipedia

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    The procedure for demonstrating subject matter knowledge depends on a teacher's tenure and level of instruction. As a result, the FTCE began in 2002 to replace the College Level Academic Skills Test (CLAST). The test satisfies Florida Statutes 1012.56.2 (g), (h), and (i) to be certified as a teacher.

  5. Substitute teachers in Florida no longer need college in most ...

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    The Florida Department of Education does not issue special certificates or permits for substitute teachers. All substitute teachers must have at least a high school diploma (or equivalent).

  6. Florida needs 9,000 more teachers as school year approaches

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    School districts statewide are working to fill 9,000 teacher vacancies with just weeks until the start of the school year, according to numbers from the Florida Education Association (FEA).

  7. How to vote by mail in Florida. Deadlines, who's eligible ...

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    The general election in Florida is on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Vote by mail in Florida: How to request a ballot, common mistakes ...

  8. Jennifer Fichter - Wikipedia

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    Fichter was hired as an English teacher at Kathleen High School on August 29, 2011, and was paid US$40,530 per year. Fichter was fired by the Polk County School Board on April 22, 2014, after her arrest for molesting three of her male students, all 17 years old, more than 37 times between August 2012 and April 2014.

  9. Florida Education Association - Wikipedia

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    Thousands did. Schools closed in roughly two-thirds of Florida's counties. At the height of the strike, 25,712 teachers—about 40 percent of the state's teachers—walked out. The statewide Florida teachers' strike was not uniform, however. Strikes lasted only a few days in some districts, while in others teachers walked picket lines for weeks.