September 12, 2025 - 22:02

Florida's Commissioner of Education, Anastasios Kamoutsas, has issued a strong warning to educators and school staff regarding their social media activities. This advisory comes in the aftermath of the tragic shooting death of political activist Charlie Kirk, which has sparked significant public discourse.
Kamoutsas emphasized the importance of maintaining professionalism and exercising caution when sharing personal opinions or engaging in discussions online. He highlighted that educators hold a unique position of influence and should be mindful of how their online presence could impact their professional responsibilities and the perception of their roles within the community.
The commissioner urged teachers to reflect on the potential consequences of their posts, particularly in a climate where social media can amplify messages rapidly. This guidance aims to foster a respectful and safe educational environment, ensuring that teachers focus on their primary mission of educating students while navigating the complexities of modern communication.
August 21, 2026 - 02:00
California controller candidate criticizes stats's $151B education budget over low test scoresA California businessman running for state controller is taking aim at the state`s massive education budget, calling the latest spending plan a failure in the face of persistently low test scores....
August 20, 2026 - 05:03
U.S. Education Department investigates Milwaukee Public Schools over discipline policiesMILWAUKEE - The U.S. Department of Education has opened a civil rights investigation into Milwaukee Public Schools, focusing on whether the district`s disciplinary actions improperly consider a...
August 19, 2026 - 04:31
Protect Education Act fails to qualify for November ballotArizona voters will not see a proposed overhaul of the state`s Empowerment Scholarship Account program on the November ballot. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the measure, known as...
August 18, 2026 - 23:15
'We're pretty flush:' Endowment payments climb for K-12, higher educationPublic schools remain the biggest recipient of state endowment funds, with a projected payout of nearly 81.9 million dollars for the coming year. That figure marks a 13 percent jump from the...