
Thomas C. Tobin
Assistant Metro Editor, Education at Tampa Bay Times
Assistant Metro Editor / Tampa Bay Times (Education, Clearwater)
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Oct 21, 2024 |
rand.org | Floyd James |Thomas C. Tobin |Megan Hicks |Kristen R. Choi
Topics Publisher: Wiley Online LibraryAvailability: Non-RAND Year: 2023 Pages: 7 Document Number: EP-70689 This publication is part of the RAND external publication series. Many RAND studies are published in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, as chapters in commercial books, or as documents published by other organizations. RAND is a nonprofit institution that helps improve policy and decisionmaking through research and analysis.
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May 15, 2024 |
tampabay.com | Thomas C. Tobin
For the tens of thousands of migrant farmworkers who keep Florida’s agriculture industry churning out produce, the most dangerous part of the day is getting to and from the fields. The Marion County crash that killed eight Mexican farmworkers and injured at least 40 others on Tuesday was the latest in a line of tragedies involving migrants commuting along narrow rural roads in cramped older vehicles — often before dawn.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
tampabay.com | Thomas C. Tobin
For more than two years, Florida’s education battles have drawn national attention with debates over book bans, gender issues, sexual orientation, indoctrination, school vouchers and teacher shortages.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
thederrick.com | Thomas C. Tobin
By Thomas C. Tobin - Tampa Bay Times (TNS) TAMPA, Fla. - As enrollment rises at New College of Florida, reported new numbers point to a significant change in the makeup of its student body. More than a fourth of the students who were attending the school last fall have left - about twice the normal percentage who departed in recent years, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported Thursday. Copyright 2023 Tribune Content Agency.
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Oct 12, 2023 |
news.yahoo.com | Thomas C. Tobin
As enrollment rises at New College of Florida, reported new numbers point to a significant change in the makeup of its student body. More than a fourth of the students who were attending the school last fall have left — about twice the normal percentage who departed in recent years, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported Thursday. The newspaper cited a new report sent to faculty by Interim Provost Bradley Thiessen.
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