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Primavera Preschool VPK teachers helping kids succeed for the future
TAMPA, Fla. — Kenya Alexander and Alicia Kindberg have been team teaching at Primavera Preschool for almost 10 years. They were both nominated to be featured as A+ Teachers. A parent reached out to Bay News 9 to share how much of a difference they’re making in students’ lives.
Jewish day schools across Florida to receive funding for security through new state bill
TAMPA, Fla. — Jewish day schools across Florida will be receiving a boost as part of a new bill signed by Governor Ron DeSantis. Starting today, that new state law will take effect, allocating $20 million to bolster security at Jewish schools throughout the state. The measure comes as acts of anti-semitism have been on the rise.
Returning to Japan: SPIFFS foreign exchange program restarts after four-year hiatus
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A St. Petersburg foreign exchange student program with Japan is starting back up after a four-year hiatus. Paused because of the pandemic, the St. Petersburg International Folk Fair Society (SPIFFS) is thrilled to send students across the globe once again. Madison Schmitz is one of...
Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation helps south St. Pete students close achievement gap
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A Pinellas County nonprofit is determined to close the achievement gap for underserved students in south St. Petersburg, and their work doesn’t stop over the summer. The Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation offers the M.A.S.T.R. kids program while school is out to help prevent what’s...
USF professors discuss 2024 primary: ‘Do not skip this election’
The clock is ticking with less than a month left to register by July 22 for this year’s primary election. With critical races like local school boards and Senate on the line, USF professors are urging students to make their voices heard this election season. Judithanne Scourfield McLauchlan is...
Over 4,500 enroll in new USF course about mental health in the workplace
Mental health issues in the workplace are on the rise across the country. Seventy-six percent of workers reported at least one symptom of a mental health condition in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. A new University of South Florida course is trying to combat...
OPINION: USF students, your favorite meal could be off campus
While campus has a lot of food places to offer, these options can become repetitive. For me, my choices have been narrowed down to the Marshall Student Center restaurants or the Cooper Hall Subway. I knew it was time to venture off campus for lunch when the lady at Subway remembered my name and order by heart.
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