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Here is more difficult news for public education: Linda McMahon, a former pro-wrestling executive, appears to be President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the nation’s Department of ...
On Friday, April 21, hundreds of high school and college students throughout Florida are walking out of classrooms to protest Governor Ron DeSantis and his education policies.
In a memo, Education Commissioner Manny Diaz, at the direction of Gov. Ron DeSantis, told school districts to hold off on implementing the new rules. Florida education department says it will ...
The big story: Several Florida mayors are taking a stance against the state government’s recent efforts to diminish LGBTQ+ student rights in schools. They have signed resolutions and ...
Under DeSantis, Florida has seen a wide number of bills relating to restricting education in the state. The most notable of these bills was the Parental Rights in Education Act, a law which restricted the instruction of homosexuality, gender identity, and various other LGBT+ issues and content within public elementary schools up to third grade.
Here is a list of the schools that are closed today, Friday, Sept. 27, according to the Florida Department of Education: Alachua County Schools will be closed Friday Baker County Schools will be ...
On June 10, 2021, the Florida Board of Education unanimously voted to ban public schools from teaching critical race theory at the urging of governor Ron DeSantis. [57] As of July 2021, 10 U.S. states have introduced bills or taken other steps that would restrict teaching critical race theory, and 26 others were in the process of doing so.
Chapman taught in schools around Dade County, Florida near Miami, Florida from 1957 to 1959, and public schools in Cincinnati from 1970 to 1971. [citation needed] She was an Instructor of Art Education at Indiana University Bloomington from 1957 to 1959 and Ohio State University from 1962 to 1964.