Florida education news: Marching 100, Jeb Bush, teacher retention and more
NEEDS JOB: Months after graduation, New College graduate Rachel Barnard still depends on her parents' support. Third in a series. (Times photo, John Pendygraft)
BRING BACK THE BAND: FAMU students want their Marching 100 back. The band is suspended after hazing led to the death of a member.
JEB'S VIEWS: Former Florida governor Jeb Bush talks education with WUSF-FM.
STICK AROUND: Lee schools will use $17 million to keep their best teachers in the classroom, WZVN-TV reports.
LIVE LONGER: Researchers explore the link between a person's education and longevity, the Herald-Tribune reports.
LABOR NEWS: Miami-Dade teachers approve a new contract with raises, the Miami Herald reports. • Pembroke Pines charter school teachers win raises through arbitration, the Sun-Sentinel reports.
SEEKING SUPPORT: Backers hope to win state funding for a new Innovation Hub at Florida Gulf Coast University, the Naples Daily News reports.
ACCUSED: A Brevard drama teacher is in custody on allegations that he was "grooming" students for intimate relationships, Florida Today reports.
BRING YOUR OWN: Volusia schools explore the possibilities of allowing students to use their own technology for academic purposes, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reports.
GROUNDED: The University of Florida bars its cheerleaders from performing mid-air tosses and acrobatics, the Gainesville Sun reports.








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