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The Major Narrative: The current national Republican agenda closely resembles the strategies employed by Florida in the realm of education policy.
In the GOP plan, concepts inspired by the state of Florida are incorporated, such as banning teaching about gender identity and sexual orientation, limiting discussions on race, and cutting funding for programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Despite the ties, a few analysts propose that the nationwide endeavor did not simply mimic Florida. According to Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, the party is attentive to the voters and parents’ voices.
According to the Ledger, a charter school in Polk County for students in ninth and tenth grade has declared that it will not open for the upcoming school year. Since 2011, the school has been in operation.
According to Suncoast News, the Hernando County school district has noticed a decrease in teachers leaving their positions and an uptick in new hires. Estás trabajando para darle más creatividad a textos en español. According to WTXL, the Gadsden County school district is providing incentives in the form of signing bonuses to teachers who choose to join the staff at certain schools.
Flag exhibitions: Students from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg express worries about the school’s decision to take down Pride and Black Lives Matter flags from the student center, questioning if their perspectives are valued and honored.
According to the Pensacola News-Journal, four schools in Escambia County will have new principals leading their campuses.
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According to Inside Higher Ed, the Hamilton Center for Classical and Civics Education at the University of Florida is generating curiosity and debate as it advances toward achieving college status.
Returning to school: Pupils from a Marion County elementary school embarked on a new academic adventure on Monday, participating in a trial program for year-round education, according to WCJB.
From the record of police incidents … According to WSVN, a security guard at a middle school in Broward County was taken into custody for reportedly mistreating a student.
From the legal document… According to News Service of Florida, a federal judge rejected the Escambia County school district’s efforts to protect school board members from having to testify in a lawsuit questioning their authority to eliminate books from schools.
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