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Miami-Dade School Board to re-examine park plan at center of Alex Diaz de la Portilla case
Read full article: Miami-Dade School Board to re-examine park plan at center of Alex Diaz de la Portilla caseDuring a meeting on Wednesday, Miami-Dade County School Board members unanimously sponsoring an item which formally supports re-engaging with the city of Miami on the plan to expand the public school iPrep on public land in Biscayne Park.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: February 18, 2024
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Podcast: February 18, 2024On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, host Glenna Milberg is joined by Florida State Rep. Christine Hunchofsky, Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and Miami-Dade School Board members Dr. Steve Gallon and Roberto Alonso.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: February 18, 2024
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: February 18, 2024On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, host Glenna Milberg is joined by Florida State Rep. Christine Hunchofsky, Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner and Miami-Dade School Board members Dr. Steve Gallon and Roberto Alonso.
Miami-Dade school principals get directive to ‘postpone’ distributing controversial form, sources say
Read full article: Miami-Dade school principals get directive to ‘postpone’ distributing controversial form, sources sayA few weeks ago, Jill Peeling was in disbelief when she received a permission form and her daughter asked her to sign it so she could participate in Black History class.
Miami-Dade schools seek clarity on required permission slips for events like Black History Month
Read full article: Miami-Dade schools seek clarity on required permission slips for events like Black History MonthAt Miami-Dade schools, parents are now required to sign permission slips any time outsiders come into the school, including people there for educational events, like Black History Month. Some are calling the policy ambiguous.
Controversy arises as schools seek parental consent for Black History Month events
Read full article: Controversy arises as schools seek parental consent for Black History Month eventsFebruary marks Black History Month, an important topic being taught at South Florida schools, but now parents are being asked to sign off on whether or not they want their children to participate in some of the educational events.
Miami-Dade school board to review social studies material amid politicized textbook debate
Read full article: Miami-Dade school board to review social studies material amid politicized textbook debateMiami-Dade County Public Schools announced a plan to abide by Florida law requiring districts to review core instructional materials.
Miami-Dade school board member’s son’s hearing postponed to Wednesday
Read full article: Miami-Dade school board member’s son’s hearing postponed to WednesdayA 33-year-old man whose father serves as a Miami-Dade school board member stands accused of trying to kill a police officer in Miami-Dade County.
Over 1,500 parents apply for Miami-Dade public schools’ textbook review committees
Read full article: Over 1,500 parents apply for Miami-Dade public schools’ textbook review committeesAmanda Prieto is among more than 1,500 parents who have applied to sit on the Miami-Dade County Public School’s social studies textbook review committee.
South Florida educators discuss impact of state expanding so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law
Read full article: South Florida educators discuss impact of state expanding so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ lawThe state board of education voted Wednesday to ban lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from grades four through 12, expanding the law critics call “Don’t Say Gay.”
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: September 11, 2022
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: September 11, 2022On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg welcomed Steve Gallon, Lucia Baez-Geller, Pierre Rutledge, Aramis Ayala and Carla Spalding.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: July 24, 2022
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Podcast: July 24, 2022On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, hosts Glenna Milberg and Michael Putney welcome Miami-Dade School Board members Marta Perez and Dr. Steve Gallon, Miami Commissioner Ken Russell, professor and political analyst Sean Forman and attorney and legal analyst Gail Levine.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: July 24, 2022
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: July 24, 2022On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Glenna Milberg and Michael Putney welcome Miami-Dade School Board members Marta Perez and Dr. Steve Gallon, Miami Commissioner Ken Russell, professor and political analyst Sean Forman and attorney and legal analyst Gail Levine.
WATCH LIVE: Miami-Dade School Board, parents to discuss controversial approval of 2 sex education textbooks
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Miami-Dade School Board, parents to discuss controversial approval of 2 sex education textbooksOn Wednesday, the Miami-Dade School Board will decide whether two sex education text books will end up in the classroom.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: January 2, 2022
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: January 2, 2022On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, host Michael Putney is joined by Dr. Geeta Nayyar, Miami-Dade School Board Vice Chair Dr. Steve Gallon, Miami Herald editorial page editor Nancy Ancrum and Sun Sentinel editorial page editor Steve Bousquet.
Local school districts only ‘encouraging’ mask wearing since DeSantis law took effect
Read full article: Local school districts only ‘encouraging’ mask wearing since DeSantis law took effectBroward County schools are now following Miami-Dade in saying students are encouraged to wear masks but it is not mandatory after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis put a new law about mask mandates into effect.
Overcrowded classrooms making social distancing difficult causing concern among teachers, parents
Read full article: Overcrowded classrooms making social distancing difficult causing concern among teachers, parentsWith the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic hitting another surge, it's causing big concern for social distancing in the classroom.
This Week in South Florida Podcast: August 22, 2021
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Podcast: August 22, 2021On the latest episode of the This Week in South Florida podcast, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg are joined by Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Broward School Board Vice Chair Steve Gallon, Chief Nursing Executive at Memorial Healthcare System Maggie Hansen and humanitarians Dr. Barth Green and Stacy House.
This Week in South Florida Full Episode: August 22, 2021
Read full article: This Week in South Florida Full Episode: August 22, 2021On the latest episode of This Week in South Florida, hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg are joined by Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Broward School Board Vice Chair Steve Gallon, Chief Nursing Executive at Memorial Healthcare System Maggie Hansen and humanitarians Dr. Barth Green and Stacy House.
Parents, students hold rally in Miami in support of mask mandates at schools
Read full article: Parents, students hold rally in Miami in support of mask mandates at schoolsWhile a Miami-Dade County School District committee met in downtown Miami Wednesday, a rally was held outside in support of students and staff members wearing face coverings in class.
Miami-Dade parents can get children tested for COVID-19 at no cost
Read full article: Miami-Dade parents can get children tested for COVID-19 at no costMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Florida received hundreds of thousands of doses of the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday. Meanwhile, parents in Miami-Dade County who want to get their children tested for the novel coronavirus can do so for free. That further concered teachers and staff who had been getting less-accurate antigen testing, until the school board started asking questions. Dr. Steve Gallon, who serves on the Miami-Dade School Board, drew comparisons to the no-bid process that brought in the failed K-12 virtual school platform. For more information on the UM Pediatric Mobile Clinic, including a schedule of where it will be, click here.
Miami-Dade School Board votes to delay in-person instruction to at least Oct. 14
Read full article: Miami-Dade School Board votes to delay in-person instruction to at least Oct. 14MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – The Miami-Dade School Board voted unanimously Tuesday to delay the start of in-person instruction to at least Oct. 14. On Tuesday, School Board Member Dr. Steve Gallon made a motion to delay the start of a staggered return until Oct. 5. School Board members then decided to push that date even further back. It was emotional,” School Board Member Lubby Navarro said. One school board member also showed concern over not having enough staff to do all of this.
Miami-Dade School Board votes to sever ties with current online learning platform
Read full article: Miami-Dade School Board votes to sever ties with current online learning platformMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. The Miami-Dade County School Board voted unanimously early Thursday morning to stop using its current online learning platform, My School Online, following two weeks of issues during the start of the 2020-2021 school year, Dr. Steve Gallon confirmed to Local 10 News. Gallon is the vice chair and elected District 1 School Board member for Miami-Dade County Schools. School officials said there is no financial consequence to the change because the contract with My School Online was never fully executed. At the first full board meeting since Miami-Dades virtual learning meltdown and subsequent finger pointing, there are lots of decisions to be made. We are very pleased that the school board made the decision to end the use of the K12 platform for our teachers and students, the statement read.
This Week in South Florida: Dr. Steve Gallon
Read full article: This Week in South Florida: Dr. Steve GallonThere has been unprecedented scrutiny into the aborted start to the Miami-Dade County school year. The shifting blame, the multi-million-dollar contract with a failed product and hundreds of thousands of families left in an education void. Miami-Dade School Board Vice Chair Dr. Steve Gallon challenged the official narrative this week during a board meeting. Thats where nine board members who set policy for the district discovered some startling facts for the first time. Gallon joined This Week in South Florida hosts Michael Putney and Glenna Milberg to discuss.
U.S. Secret Service joining investigation of Miami-Dade schools’ cyber attack
Read full article: U.S. Secret Service joining investigation of Miami-Dade schools’ cyber attackMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami Dade School Board met Wednesday to discuss the cyber attacks and other slowdowns that have been plaguing the district since it began its online learning platform Monday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation told Local 10 they are assisting Miami-Dade Schools Police. “It’s something we have never dealt with, not only internally, but our local law enforcement partners haven’t either,” Commander Edwin Lopez, Miami-Dade School Police, said. School board member and Vice Chair Steve Gallon said the online experience was an utter failure. There were also questions about the K-12 online platform itself and the $15.3 million contract.
Miami-Dade Public Schools continues to be targeted by cyber attacks, district officials say
Read full article: Miami-Dade Public Schools continues to be targeted by cyber attacks, district officials sayMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. Miami-Dade County Public Schools reported more issues Wednesday on the third day of online learning. M-DCPS continues to be targeted by cyber attacks, the school district posted to Twitter. Comcast became aware of an issue impacting the Miami Dade School District network, causing many families to be unable to access the learning site as the school day began. We are continuing to monitor the situation and are working with the school district and law enforcement to ensure this doesnt happen again. Gallon said M-DCPS is the fourth largest school district in the nation with a $5.5 billion budget and nearly 275,000 students, so its fair to anticipate schools would be a target to cyber attacks.