Scott wants a $500 million boost for schools
Scott touts increase in education budget.
- Jan. 27, 2014
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Scott touts increase in education budget.
Signs dotted the room: 'Keep Local Control.' 'Stop Fed. Govt. Takeover.' 'Stop Common Core.'
The Brevard County School District is taking a different approach to the half-cent sales tax vote in 2014. See how things differ to 2012.
What if this was a perfect world? Students would be eager to learn, full of respect for each other and printers would never jam.
A program designed to help pre-teen boys and young men called I Am Proof begins with a ribbon-cutting from 6 to 8p.m. Thursday at the Holiday Inn on Wickham Road in Viera.
Eastern Florida State College is among 150 institutions selected to compete for the 2015 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence.
Wednesday morning, Eastern Florida State College conducted a groundbreaking ceremony for a future $14 million Public Safety Institute.
On Tuesday, Brevard School Board members were presented a $6 million list of potential budget cuts that could take place in 2015-16 if a proposed half-cent sales tax fails at the November election.
Watch live: Brevard School Board members will hear presentations during the meeting tonight on multiple issues that have been in the spotlight of late.
Brevard School Board members will hear a presentation from a committee formed to review a controversial World History textbook with alleged pro-Islamic bias.
Tropical Elementary teacher thrilled by national science award
A less-stringent path to a high school diploma could be one result if a proposed half-cent sales tax for schools fails to win voter support in November.
January is mentoring month, giving adults the opportunity to start to make a difference in a child's life.
Students at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy tweet their class discussions about literature.
Students from Saturn Elementary in Cocoa celebrated at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center today after they were named winners in a statewide video contest promoting reading.
Decline in writing skills apparent to teacher.
Oceanside Chapter of American Business Women's Association offers $1,000 scholarship.
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