January 12, 2026 - 09:00

State lawmakers will return to Tallahassee on Tuesday, January 13, to discuss significant reforms that could reshape public education in Florida. As the legislative session unfolds, key proposals are being considered that aim to address various challenges within the education system.
Among the anticipated changes are measures to increase funding for public schools, enhance teacher salaries, and improve classroom resources. Lawmakers are also expected to debate the effectiveness of standardized testing and explore alternatives that could provide a more comprehensive assessment of student performance.
Another focal point of the discussions will be the expansion of school choice options, which could allow families greater flexibility in selecting educational pathways for their children. Advocates argue that such changes could lead to improved educational outcomes, while opponents raise concerns about potential impacts on public school funding.
As the session progresses, educators, parents, and students will be closely monitoring these developments, as the outcomes could have lasting implications for the future of education in Florida.
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