Emily Bloch - The Florida Times-Union
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The City Council is supposed to have a procedural role to put the tax on the ballot. Several committee members voted no anyway.
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Atlantic Coast High School may be the first in Florida to offer a gender-neutral option, called the prom sovereign. It's an attempt to include students don't feel they fall into the traditional "male" or "female" categories.
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Some parents feel the demonstration encourages children to view weapons as toys. The Sheriff Office responded that the weapon was not a gun — it was a less-lethal grenade launcher.
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Zach, a transgender student at Atlantic Coast High School, tried out for the boys soccer team before being told he needed to go to the girls team instead.
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Fifty-six percent of eligible employees received $200 for getting vaccinated against COVID-19 or submitting a waiver.
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At least 20 schools' plans, including at least six scheduled for new construction and 14 expecting maintenance and renovations, could be affected.
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The suggestion from Superintendent Diana Greene comes one year after the district's sales-tax referendum went into effect.
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Karlie King's company, Mini Queen's Donuts, is a pop-up doughnut business focused on delivering Karlie's scratch-made, bite-sized sweets to customers across Northeast Florida.
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The schools says the performance was inappropriate for younger children, but students in the dance ensemble are frustrated about what they view as censorship.
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Bold recommendations to make math more inclusive are blowing up the world of math education. Opponents say the movement effectively dumbs down math.