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How many books can you read in a million minutes?
How many books could you read if you had a million minutes at your disposal? OCPS District 7 and Re-Imagine Communities in Apopka are embarking on a journey to find out.
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From Staff Reports
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9/6/23
Breaking News: OCPS cancels school for Wednesday
Based on this morning’s forecast, sustained wind speeds will exceed 35 MPH on the west side of Orange County and as a result there will be no school for students on Wednesday, August 30th.
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From Orange County Public Schools
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8/29/23
Baseball, Soccer or Football? Blue Darters play flawless defense in 2-0 win over Ocoee
2-0! That's a pretty common final score in baseball or soccer... but football?
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From Staff Reports
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8/27/23
Apopka's Alan Byrd named Valencia College Foundation Board Chair
The Valencia College Foundation Board is made up of committed individuals who voluntarily contribute their time, talent, and resources in support of the college’s mission.
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From Valencia College News
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8/20/23
Florida officials predict increased student aid costs for taxpayers
Florida officials project that taxpayer-funded student aid will increase in coming years as more students graduate from high school in the Sunshine State.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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8/15/23
Embrace Families distributes school supplies to youth in foster care
Thousands of items were collected, and during the week of July 24th, families were invited to one of four distribution events to select what they needed.
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From Embrace Families
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8/15/23
Learn about the bees, the flowers and the trees at a September UF/IFAS class
UF/IFAS Extension Orange County provides education and information to residents and businesses. Current classes/events for September are listed on its events calendar.
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From UF/IFAS
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8/14/23
Education revenue from the Florida Lottery could be $270M less this year
The Educational Enhancement Trust Fund receives a portion of every lottery ticket sold in the Sunshine State and the Legislature then appropriates the funds with the help of the state Department of Education.
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By Andrew Powell, The Center Square
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8/6/23
Be a Blue School: Up to $60,000 offered to Florida teachers to educate students on water resources
Now entering the eighth year of its Blue School Grant program, the St. Johns River Water Management District is offering up to $60,000 in grants.
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From the St. Johns River Water Management District
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8/2/23
Get in the Game: Apopka student invited to EA's STEAM Camp
“Get in the Game” STEAM Camp is focused on education in “coding skills and real-world applications of science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM.)”
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By Jake Bell, Interning Correspondent for The Apopka Voice
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7/31/23
New campaign works to aid public education in Florida
The American Federation of Teachers - Real Solutions for Kids and Communities campaign is looking to help schools bolster student learning.
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By Edwin J. Viera, Florida News Connection
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7/24/23
Christian Learning Academy celebrates 20 years in the community
The Christian Learning Academy in Apopka began with just three students in 2003 and has expanded to 250 students from Kindergarten through 12th Grades.
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From the Christian learning Academy
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7/23/23
Debt relief: About 57,000 Floridians qualify for student loan forgiveness under federal plan
Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upsetting thousands of student loan borrowers, the Department of Education has released state data on the number of borrowers eligible for automatic loan forgiveness.
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By Diane Radio, Florida Phoenix
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7/19/23
FREE backpack giveaway event coming up on July 30th
Round Room, LLC. , the nation’s largest Verizon Authorized Retailer, announces its TCC and Wireless Zone retailers will be donating 120,000 backpacks with school supplies.
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From the Verizon Wireless Zone
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7/19/23
What do Backyard Chickens, First Time Homebuyers, and Adopt-A-Tree programs have in common?
UF/IFAS Extension Orange County provides education and information to residents and businesses through workshops, publications, and mass media.
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From UF/IFAS
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7/13/23
Want to try the Mediterranean Diet but not sure where to start? There's a class for that at UF/IFAS in July
UF/IFAS Extension Orange County provides education and information to residents and businesses through workshops, publications, mass media, and classes.
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From UF/IFAS
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6/18/23
Florida State Parks, Florida Prepaid partner to provide student scholarships
The partnership invites families to discover educational opportunities through a Florida Prepaid college savings plan and enjoy the instructive aspects of the Florida State Parks Junior Ranger Program.
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From the Florida State Park Service
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6/16/23
Orange Technical College Apopka Campus: A ribbon falls, and a new era begins
The OTC Apopka Campus didn't happen easily or overnight. Practically every elected official in Northwest Orange County played a role in its acquisition or completion over the last decade.
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From Staff Reports
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6/14/23
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Florida ranks 50th in "best states for teachers" study
Florida educators are facing difficulties in securing employment in a challenging job market: The state ranks #45 in job availability for teachers.
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From Scholaroo
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6/14/23
Kids missing school: Why it’s happening – and how to stop it
Around 7.5 million to 8 million students are chronically absent each year. That’s a significant number of students who are missing school for various reasons.
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By Joshua Childs, The University of Texas at Austin
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5/30/23
Take control of your money, garden, and chickens with UF/IFAS classes for June
UF/IFAS Extension Orange County provides education and information to residents and businesses. Current classes/events are listed on our events calendar.
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From UF/IFAS
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5/17/23
Apopka honors Dr. Shirley Sharpe-Terrell
Apopka commemorates an icon next month and gets a glimpse of a nearly completed and long-awaited transformational school in South Apopka.
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From Staff Reports
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5/11/23
Which college in Florida is the hardest to get into?
Deciding where to go college is the first major life decision many Americans make. There are many factors to weigh when selecting a school - including cost and distance from home.
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By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square
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5/8/23
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Who is the top returning quarterback in Orange County?
Who is the best returning quarterback in Orange County high school football? Certainly, Apopka's Tyson Davison and Wekiva's Tyray Davis should be in the conversation. And if you think Davison or …
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By Jeff Gardener, ScorebookLive.com and Staff Reports
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5/8/23
Florida Legislature approves 8-year school board term limits
In 2022, lawmakers approved 12-year term limits for local school board members in Florida, but a year later, the House and Senate chambers decided to impose 8-year term limits.
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By Diane Rado, Florida Phoenix
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5/1/23
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