67 Years After Brown v. Board, Black Students in Miami Still Feel Left Behind
Schools are supposed to reflect a community, but Miami’s have historically mirrored the area’s racial segregation.
Schools are supposed to reflect a community, but Miami’s have historically mirrored the area’s racial segregation.
Founders of a Miami private school that barred vaccinated teachers from coming to work donated $1 million to Republican funds in 2020.
Some new information is emerging, although officials are scant with details.
The high-profile Carrollton parents reached by New Times say online criticism of their letter is misguided.
Alonao Henley’s coworkers see him as much more than a custodian. To Brownsville principal Marcus Miller, he is a father to all students.
A Florida bill that would limit student access to the Bright Futures scholarship program has passed through a Senate committee.
The district’s partnership with the Equity Lab is an experiment that aims to reimagine elite-college admissions.
John Branstetter embodied school spirit, made Shakespeare fun, and rained encouragement on his students when they needed it.
Students tell New Times they’re concerned about the “slippery slope” of surveillance techniques.
Experts say public universities can only take action against someone for their speech under specific circumstances.
FIU Cuba pollster explains why Cubans skew GOP, and how Democrats might counter that.
An FIU student posted a video of herself twerking and singing the n-word, garnering condemnation from students and administrators.
Now that many students are back in school, reports of child abuse in Miami are back on the rise.
Florida universities are canceling in-person graduation ceremonies but allowing students to attend football games.
The university used facial-recognition technology to track down protesters and call them to a meeting with administrators.
Beyond concerns about the virus spreading, teachers have been frustrated by a lack of communication from the top down.
Most Florida universities have already canceled Spring Break 2021 in an effort to mitigate coronavirus spread.
Board grudgingly votes to reopen schools for in-person instruction on October 5.
More than half of Miami-Dade County Public Schools students have opted to return for in-person classes.
The dog became an unwitting symbol of the district’s server problem, her little tongue taunting those who tried to join classes online.
The college is accepting resumes up until a decision is made, something experts say could keep the public in the dark.
Alumni say the statements failed to adequately address the schools’ responsibility to confront racism.