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This is the Most Unusually Popular College Degree in Florida
There are over 170 different fields of study tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau in which undergraduate students can earn a degree. Despite the wide range of academic subjects offered at colleges and …
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By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. via The Center Square
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1/20/22
Goodwill hosting free webinars to help job seekers make a change, expunge criminal records and interview successfully
While the unemployment rate in Central Florida remains below 5%, there are still many people searching for their next career opportunity. Here are three webinars to help.
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From Goodwill Industries of Central Florida
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1/16/22
Merry Christmas UCF football: Blue Darter Kaven Call verbally commits to Knights
Kaven Call, a top defensive end/outside linebacker for the Apopka Blue Darters, verbally committed to the UCF Knights on Christmas day.
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From Staff Reports, SI.com, and rivals.com
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12/26/21
‘Hope ambassadors’ program expanded in schools to promote student mental health
As Florida students work through the stresses that come with learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, some may find comfort by talking with peers about mental health concerns. Some middle and high …
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By Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix
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12/22/21
Feds sending Florida $86.9 million for school meals amid supply-chain challenges
The funds are intended to help schools and school districts make arrangements to offset disruptions in the nation’s supply chains for food and other goods.
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By Laura Cassels, Florida Phoenix
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12/21/21
Concerns over school overcrowding return to Apopka City Council
Natura Vista is a development company based in Maitland that would like to bring a 45-unit apartment complex to Apopka. The subject properties are approximately 3.05 acres and are located south of Wilkins Street and east of West Orange Blossom Trail.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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12/16/21
Following federal scrutiny, state education officials returned $878,000 to Orange County and other school boards
The return of the money came at a time when the state’s education department was under scrutiny by the U.S. Department of Education over potential violations of federal education laws.
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By Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix
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12/13/21
Wolf Lake principal releases statement about school shooting in Michigan
In its weekly newsletter, Wolf Lake Middle School Principal Cynthia Haupt released a statement about the school shootings at Oxford High School in Michigan last week.
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From Staff Reports
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12/5/21
How many Florida students will opt-out of mask requirements? Who knows?
It’s going to be difficult to know just how many students are wearing masks compared to how many are not, now that the question is truly up to the parents.
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By Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix
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11/29/21
For Baptiste Orthodontics, giving back to community is part of their staff culture
Every November just before Thanksgiving, in celebration of American Education Week, the Orange County Public School Foundation brings business and civic leaders into the classrooms in a fun and …
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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11/22/21
Apopka heading to regional finals for the second straight season
The Apopka Blue Darters continued their late-season surge with a one-sided 34-3 bludgeoning of the Bartram Trail Bears.
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From Staff Reports
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11/22/21
Florida orders 90,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines for young kids
Florida has ordered an initial supply of pediatric COVID-19 vaccines for young kids ages 5 to 11, but not every county health department has received the smaller vials yet.
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By Issac Morgan, Florida Phoenix
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11/16/21
Apopka artist honored at Hollywood awards event
Apopka artist Mariah Salinas was honored at the L. Ron Hubbard Achievement Awards Event in Hollywood as a winner in the Illustrators of the Future contest.
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From Galaxy Press
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11/15/21
Blue Darters keep rolling; advance to regional semifinals
The Blue Darters took the first step in capturing their fourth state championship with a 42-0 shutout of St. John's Creekside at Roger Williams Field Friday night in the 8A-Region 1 quarterfinals.
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From Staff Reports
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11/14/21
Vaccine clinics for young kids have launched at some FL schools; OCPS to start this week
COVID-19 vaccines for young kids are already available through some school districts in Florida offering clinics on campuses, while others are still awaiting other options.
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By Issac Morgan, Florida Phoenix
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11/9/21
Blue Darters heading to postseason for the 22nd straight year
For the 22nd straight season, the Apopka Blue Darters head into the 8A high school football playoffs hoping to win their fourth state championship after several near-misses in the last few years.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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11/8/21
4-H Poinsettia Sale Supports Orange County Youth
Each year the Orange County 4-H Association sponsors the Poinsettia Sale to support 4-H youth development efforts. Proceeds from the annual sale provide scholarships and clover dollar awards to be used toward 4-H project activities.
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By Melinda Souers, UF/IFAS
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11/1/21
Shipments of COVID-19 shots for kids 5-11 on the way to Florida, other states after FDA gives green light
WASHINGTON — Regulators at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency authorization to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds, a step that means …
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By Laura Olsen, Florida Phoenix
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10/31/21
Thank you readers! The Apopka Voice hits another milestone
Apopka's local online news site publishes its 10,000th article From Staff Reports It started with a parade. On December 12th, 2015, The Apopka Voice covered its first live event in the …
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10/24/21
WalletHub Study: UF best of Florida colleges
With the first “early decision” college-application deadline looming on Nov. 1, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2022’s Best College & University Rankings report.
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From WalletHub
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10/18/21
In Orange County Public Schools, over 1,400 students are absent and unaccounted for
From Staff Reports The Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) is the ninth-largest district in the United States and the fourth largest in Florida. It serves more than 206,000 students at 202 schools. …
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10/12/21
Florida Board of Education sanctions eight districts - including Orange Co. Public Schools - for mandatory mask policies
By John Haughey | The Center Square The Florida Board of Education (BOE) on Thursday found eight public school districts in noncompliance with state orders banning mandatory mask mandates and …
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10/7/21
Florida officials: No urgency in filing plan to secure $2.3B in federal school aid
Florida is the nation’s only state that missed repeated deadlines to secure the last-third of $7 billion in federal pandemic assistance.
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By John Haughey, The Center Square
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10/6/21
11 FL school districts still under fire over mask mandates though they aimed to protect kids
The Orange County School District mask policy is set to expire October 30th By Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix In a long political battle over mask mandates in public schools, 11 school …
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10/5/21
Orange Co. Clerk's Office hosts Clerks Against Domestic Violence Workshop
The Domestic Violence Workshop will be held on October 26, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. via Zoom From the Orange County Newsroom In recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness …
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10/5/21
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