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Florida fourth and eighth grade test scores slip slightly compared to 2022 | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2025-01-31 08:14:00

SUMMARY: Florida’s fourth and eighth graders’ math and reading scores declined from 2022 to 2024, as reported by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Despite these drops, Florida ranked second nationally in fourth grade math and tied for 11th in fourth grade reading. Fourth graders scored 243 in math (above the national average) but saw a seven-point decline in reading to 218. Eighth graders scored 267 in math, five points below average, and dropped to 253 in reading. These trends align with national patterns of declining proficiency in both subjects among students.

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UN food program closes its southern Africa office in the wake of Trump administration aid cuts

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www.news4jax.com – Gerald Imray And Farai Mutsaka, Associated Press – 2025-03-03 14:46:00

SUMMARY: The United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) is closing its southern Africa office due to aid cuts from the Trump administration, which terminated 90% of USAID’s foreign aid contracts. Acknowledging constrained funding, WFP spokesperson Tomson Phiri stated the agency will consolidate its southern and East Africa operations into a regional office in Nairobi, Kenya. Despite the office closure, WFP’s commitment to assist vulnerable communities remains strong. The organization faced a severe funding loss, as it received $4.4 billion from the U.S. last year, significantly influencing its annual budget. The WFP continues to seek donations to address increasing hunger in the region.

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Condominium hurricane hardening pilot could become more accessible

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floridaphoenix.com – Jackie Llanos – 2025-03-03 14:24:00

Condominium hurricane hardening pilot could become more accessible

by Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix
March 3, 2025

Condominium associations would no longer need unanimous approval from unit owners to qualify for a pilot grant program intended to make the buildings more resistant against hurricanes under a bill from St. Augustine Republican Sen. Tom Leek.

The bill, SB 592, changes the requirements for the My Safe Florida Condominium Pilot Program lawmakers unanimously approved last year, devoting $30 million to it for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. The senator’s proposal won bipartisan support in its first hearing Monday before the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee.

Although no condos have received the available matching grants of up to $175,000, the state has approved qualifying inspections for 165, according to a Jan. 30 report from the Florida Department of Financial Services. The pilot program pays for the inspections.

Leek’s bill would allow condos to apply for the grants with the approval of at least 75% of owners who live in the units.

Democratic Sen. Jason Pizzo, who co-introduced the pilot program in 2024, thanked Leek for his proposed changes.

“As you can imagine, it’s nearly impossible to get 100% approval from ownership in these associations, or even at your own family dinner table sometimes. So I think it’s a great start to go to 75%, but still be mindful that a lot of these associations’ boards can take out tens of millions of dollars in loans, larger amounts of money, with a lot less scrutiny and threshold,” Pizzo said.

Only condo buildings with at least three stories with at least one residential unit would be eligible under the changes for the wind mitigation pilot program, and the grants could only cover improvements that would result in an insurance rate or discount. Already, the pilot is limited to structures within 15 miles of the coast.

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Flu cases still on the rise across Florida

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www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2025-03-03 08:21:22

SUMMARY: Flu cases are rising across Florida, with health officials calling this the worst flu season in years. The CDC reports over 33 million flu cases and 43,000 hospitalizations nationwide, with 19,000 deaths, including 86 pediatric deaths. Both influenza A and B strains are circulating, and this season has been classified as high severity for all age groups. While flu season typically ends in May, experts warn that relief isn’t expected for a while. Doctors advise getting the flu vaccine, which matches the circulating strains, and staying home when sick to prevent further spread.

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Flu cases are still spreading across the state of Florida and in the Tampa Bay area. The CDC said there have been at least 33 million flu cases this season.

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