Here are all the important dates families need to know about for the upcoming school year.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2015 rankings with only one local school named among the state’s best.
The free program is offered by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office.
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Temple Beth Sholom Schools is hosting a special event collaboration with Embracing Our Differences, on March 7 at Michael’s On East.
No injuries were reported in the crash, according to Florida Highway Patrol.
Students from Temple Beth Sholom Schools recently took a trip to The Salvation Army, where the children delivered donations and decorated.
Administration, faculty and staff from Saint Stephen’s Episcopal School, will present at state and national educational conferences.
The Leadership Legacy event celebrated Sarasota County School Board leadership from the past, present and future.
Public schools are open in the county on the Nov. 11 national holiday.
Temple Beth Sholom Schools will welcome Daniel Ceaser as the school’s director in July 2015.
Temple Beth Sholom Schools recently honored supporters Ed and Betty Rosenthal during an all-school family Shabbat celebration.
Admins, faculty and parents are staffing a kiosk at The Mall at University Town Center, where shoppers can get information about the school.
Students at Temple Beth Sholom Schools built, decorated and donated a sukkah to the residents of Kobernick-Anchin-Benderson.
Students do have an upcoming day off though.
What did your kids think of the fare offered?
A first amendment expert says the issue raises red flags.
Third- and fourth-grade students of Temple Beth Sholom Schools became junior Paleontologists last week.
Chinese high school students studying at Saint Stephen's Episcopal School in Bradenton are in need of host families.
Sarasota County’s Pine View School was ranked first in the state and sixth in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
Lee County School Board members have decided to opt out of all statewide standardized tests.
It’s a new school year, but administrators walk a difficult line on discipline. What do you think?
The Suncoast Science Center provided science-related activities to nearly 4,000 area residents this summer.
The police department isn’t playing around as students kick off the new academic year.
Monday marked the kickoff for the 2014-15 school year.
Florida law requires drivers to stop when school bus alerts are on.
Florida Polytechnic will celebrate its official opening with two days of festivities.
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The Princeton Review released their 2015 colleges list. Two Florida universities made their top 20 for “Party Schools.”
Miami-Dade public schools are setting up a pilot program. What do you think about the idea?
With Florida’s tax-free holiday under way, we want to hear from you about the deals you’re finding in Sarasota.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
For the first time in five years, employees of the Sarasota County School District are receiving a 3.25 percent across-the-board raise.
The New College Gender Studies Program is sponsoring a panel discussion of developments in the gay rights struggle, at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 3 in the Mildred Sainer Pavilion of the College’s Caples Campus.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked New College of Florida the No. 5 public liberal arts college nationwide in the magazine’s 2014 “Best Colleges” edition. The rankings were released today on the magazine’s website.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Sarasota kids weren’t welcomed back to school by a bus that careened out of control like youngsters in Boca Raton. Even so, we’re willing to bet there are some wacky stories out there. We’d like to hear them!