WLRN Public Media | By Sergio R. Bustos
In a blistering critique, the state’s largest teachers’ union said the Florida Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis continue “repeated policy failures” to bolster education across the state.
In a statement released late Friday night, as the 60-day legislative session came to an end, the Florida Education Association said the Legislature and governor’s actions have led to a decline in SAT scores and reading and math scores, based on the closely watched data from National Assessment of Educational Progress. And a teacher and staff shortage has left the state without “qualified, highly trained educators in their classrooms.”
The FEA reported in January that nearly 3,200 teacher vacancies statewide and a rise in the hiring of uncertified teachers.
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