Biden cancels student loan debt for another 74K borrowers

Of the 74,000 borrowers approved for relief Friday, the administration said nearly 44,000 of them are teachers, nurses, firefighters and others with public service careers.

Why Florida laws around corporal punishment are 'intentionally vague'

FOX 35 News is learning more about State Attorney Andrew Bain’s decision not to prosecute a pastor whom several parents accused of child abuse.

UCF Knights Cheer Team wins national championship
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The UCF Cheer Team and Coach Linda Gooch joined Good Day Orlando days after their national championship win. The Knights won the 2024 D1A Coed Cheerleading Title.

3 Seminole County schools closed on Wednesday due to water main break

Three Sanford-area schools will be closed on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024, due to a water main break causing ongoing restroom issues.

Student loan forgiveness: Some Americans will get loans canceled in February — here's who qualifies

The Biden administration will start canceling student loans for some borrowers next month as part of a new repayment plan that's taking effect ahead of schedule. Here's who is eligible.

Family of popular Florida high school coach trying to fly him back to US after stroke

Wekiva High School water polo and swim coach Markeith Williams is hospitalized in the Dominican Republic after suffering a stroke. His children, Markell and Mayah Williams, said that he's devoted to his athletes. 

Claudine Gay to continue as Harvard faculty member, likely to keep $900K salary

Harvard President Claudine Gay will likely earn nearly $900,000 a year and will continue on as a faculty member at the prestigious Massachusetts' university.

FAFSA: What to know about changes to this year's application for student aid

A new version of the federal student aid application known as the FAFSA is available for the 2024-2025 school year, but only on a limited basis. Here's how it works and some of the key changes.

Harvard president Claudine Gay resigns amid antisemitism, plagiarism controversies

Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday amid plagiarism accusations and criticism over testimony at a congressional hearing where she was unable to say unequivocally that calls on campus for the genocide of Jews would violate the school’s conduct policy.

Kindergarten enrollment lags since COVID-19 pandemic. Some parents don't see the point

For many families, kindergarten is no longer the assumed first step in a child’s formal education, another sign of the way the pandemic and online learning upended the U.S. school system.