School threats are not child’s play.
Last year ended in a concerning way for the educational community after threats against the safety of schools were spread through social media. This situation uncovered a deeper problem
Read MoreLast year ended in a concerning way for the educational community after threats against the safety of schools were spread through social media. This situation uncovered a deeper problem
Read MoreHouse Bill 5 (HB5) was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis, to revise the Social Studies requirements for high school graduation in the State, requiring from the Department of Education (DOE) development of a civics curriculum to be incorporated “as part of regular school work in kindergarten through grade 12”. The new law will be effective July 1st, 2021.
Read MoreTaking into consideration how important it is to offer more and better educational options for our community, the City of Doral has approved a new PRE K3-12 campus for Shelton Academy and a new K-8 BridgePrep Academy facility.
Read MoreIt is a fact that the closure of schools and the transition to online education, as a consequence of the pandemic, has had far-reaching negative effects on students.
Read MoreDowntown Doral Charter Upper School in Doral, Florida was named one of five National Winners in the 10th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest.
Read MoreWhat will Fall hold for these future college freshmen? Most colleges plan to hold in person on campus classes, but it is only a plan.
Read MoreAttention High School Seniors! Did you complete your service hours to qualify for the Bright Futures Scholarship? If you did not, you need to start calling a lot of people to get help – NOW.
Read More“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.” For college bound students, changes taking place due to COVID-19 may present opportunities for less test taking, a deferral becoming an acceptance, or qualifying for more financial aid.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act relaxes the rules for students who are forced to withdraw for reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreIf your parent(s) has lost their job or had their work hours reduced, you need to call the college financial aid office NOW. If your family business is losing money or your parent(s) cannot work until businesses open again, you need to call the college financial aid office NOW.
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