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Miami-Dade County Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said 10,006 fewer students than expected enrolled in his district’s schools. He said 78 percent can be accounted for in three categories: They moved out of state, moved to another county or enrolled in private schools.
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Herrera was one of dozens of families who came by car, foot and ride share on Wednesday to pick up bulk groceries to sustain them over the winter break.
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Broward County Public Schools was the last district in the state to bring students back into classrooms.
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As students return to Miami-Dade County Public Schools classrooms for the first time since mid-March, teachers are raising concerns about safety and logistics.
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About 22,000 students returned to Miami-Dade County Public Schools on Monday in the first wave of a phased-in reopening that continues later this week.
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After a threatening letter from the Florida education commissioner, the Miami-Dade school board voted to open schools Monday, Oct. 5.
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The Miami-Dade school board opted for to wait until mid-October to reopen, citing the district's lack of preparation.
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Miami-Dade School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s nonprofit foundation is under investigation by the Office of the Inspector General regarding a solicited donation from K12, the company that provided the district with an online platform that didn’t work during a tumultuous first two weeks of virtual schooling.
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A combination of cyber attacks and software glitches have disturbed the first week of online classes for 275,000 students in district schools.
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A virtual school year for students in Miami-Dade County Public Schools had a rocky start due to software glitches and a cyberattack.
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Student activists in South Florida who want to push police out of schools face what could be an insurmountable challenge: Parkland.
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The driver makes sure Malik is wearing a face covering when he boards the bus. He arrives at school at about 7:35 a.m., and before he can pick up his…