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Sunday, May 17, 2026 · Pinellas County

Largo Parks Department Opens Registration for Summer Swim Lessons

Largo opens registration April 1 for summer swim lessons at two pools. The city also offers Red Cross lifeguard certification for youth ages 11 and up.

Sunday, May 17, 2026
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Largo Offers Summer Swim Lessons and Lifeguard Certification Courses

Largo opens registration for summer swim lessons at two pools, with scholarships available for qualifying families and lifeguard certification courses for teens.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Eckerd College inducts 28 into Phi Beta Kappa

Eckerd College inducted 28 students and alumni into Phi Beta Kappa on May 14, including a Duke Energy Florida executive who graduated in 1992.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Eckerd College Awards Honorary Diplomas to 60 Pets at Annual Graduation

Eckerd College awarded honorary diplomas to 60 pets at its 14th annual Pet Graduation, including dogs, cats, snakes, and one crayfish named Tito.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Eckerd students showcase cultures through food and traditions

Eckerd College students shared cuisines and customs from seven countries at the annual Festival of Cultures on April 24.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Eckerd College Hires Rev. Robert Galloway as Spiritual Life Director

Eckerd College appointed Rev. Robert L. Galloway as director of the Center for Spiritual Life and chaplain. He begins this summer after serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in St. Petersburg.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Math Struggles? Here's Where Palm Harbor Parents Can Turn

Palm Harbor parents can take immediate steps when children struggle with math: talk to teachers, create a home study space, and explore tutoring options including Mathnasium of Palm Harbor.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

UF Eyes $500M Engineering Boom to Tackle Florida Tech Shortage

The University of Florida is pushing for $500 million in state funding to expand engineering facilities, aiming to supercharge STEM education amid Florida's booming tech sector. The proposal targets workforce gaps in high-demand fields like data science and advanced manufacturing. With Gainesville at the epicenter, UF's multibillion-dollar building spree could reshape the state's innovation landscape.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Florida Senate OKs Bill Capping Teacher Tenure at 4 Years

In a bold move to elevate classroom performance, the Florida Senate has passed legislation limiting teacher tenure to just four years while mandating merit-based evaluations. The measure, aimed at statewide public school gains, reignites a decade-old debate on accountability versus job security. Backed by GOP leaders, it heads to the House amid teacher union pushback.

Sunday, May 17, 2026