Danielle Prieur
Education ReporterDanielle covers K-12 schools and colleges and universities throughout Central Florida.
Danielle got her bachelors in English from the University of Michigan. She also holds a masters in education from the University of Michigan and a masters in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Before becoming a journalist, Danielle was a high school English teacher in her home state of Michigan.
She is a member of the Education Writers Association. Her reporting has been featured on NPR, Marketplace, and Vox, and has won Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists, Public Media Journalists Association, and Society of Professional Journalists awards.
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The Association to Preserve the Eatonville Community and Bea Hatler, Robert Hungerford’s descendent sued Orange County Schools over its use of the site in 2023.
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The comments by U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona came during his tour Thursday of NeoCity Academy in Kissimmee.
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The governor’s actions come a day after he warned nationwide dockworker strikes could slow the flow of supplies needed for Hurricane Helene recovery.
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DeSantis says a nationwide dockworker strike could slow the arrival of supplies needed for hurricane recovery efforts in Florida.
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The governor was in Horseshoe Beach, one of the hardest hit regions of Florida by Hurricane Hurricane. An entire marina was washed away, and homes destroyed in the area.
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These teams of first responders from across the state including Central Florida started work as early as 3 a.m. in some cases.
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The first district-operated preschool to serve two- and three-year-old children has opened in Eatonville.
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The program rolled out today is for kids four years old and younger whose families might not otherwise be able to afford the lessons.
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The Department of Justice has already alerted elections officials of a higher than normal risk of swatting this election.
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A wave of threats have rocked schools across the country, since a Georgia high school shooting earlier this month left four dead.