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'Unnecessary Law:' Palm Beach County School Board discuss new start times under state law
WPEC CBS12 West Palm Beach· 2 days agoBoard members with the School District of Palm Beach County (SDPBC) had a lot ...
Palm Beach Co. Schools hit the snooze button: District discusses start time plans
WPEC CBS12 West Palm Beach· 2 days agoBecause of a new law, the Palm Beach County School District, along with every ...
High School Sports Awards: Check out 2024 Player of the Year winners in Palm Beach County
The Palm Beach Post· 2 days agoHundreds of students, coaches and parents attended the Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards...
Q&A of the Day – Palm Beach County’s Proposed School Start Times | 1290 WJNO | The Brian Mudd Show
iHeartRadio· 15 hours agoAs it pertains to Florida’s new law, the state is following the best available science for our...
NIL in Florida: What does it mean for Palm Beach County high school student-athletes?
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoThe School District of Palm Beach County released a statement Tuesday regarding ...
Palm Beach County schools need to start later by 2026. Here are 3 plans to make it happen
The Palm Beach Post· 4 days agoA new Florida law requires later school start times starting in 2026. A new state law requires later...
3 Florida moms sue for right to challenge school book bans
Tampa Bay Times· 11 hours agoThe big story: Three Florida parents say the Florida Department of Education and the State Board of...
Start times still vex Florida schools. They have until 2026 to get it right.
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoThe big story: The time is drawing nearer for Florida school districts to make sure their high ...
Spring All-County: Which softball players earned top honors in Palm Beach County?
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoLindsey VanRavenswaay, senior, Palm Beach Central Saw Broncos back to the win...19 hits and 17 RBIs....
Parents challenge a Florida book objection law
WLRN Miami· 12 hours agoThe law (SB 1069), in part, made the process of objecting to books and instructional materials easier — and came amid legal and political fights in Florida