DeSantis Admin Proposes To Expand Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Law
The act forbids teaching sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms past the 12th grade.
Last month, the Florida Board of Education will vote on a plan that would increase Gov. Parental Rights in Education Law by Ron DeSantis( R. ).
The law, which critics dubbed the” Don’t State Gay” work when it was first passed last spring, increases classroom transparency and forbids lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from being taught in school through third-grade rooms. Unless such training is either expressly required by think academic standards … or is part of a sexual health system or medical lesson for which the student’s parent has the option to have their student not go, the proposed rule would extend that prohibition to classrooms in grades 4 through 12.
The DeSantis administration is working to fight awoke curricula in Florida’s public schools, and the expansion is a part of that effort. After DeSantis rejected the drawing program for its awoke and false content, the College Board revised its deep college Advanced Placement course in African-American studies last month. DeSantis signed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act in June 2021, which forbade natural males who identify as women from participating in female athletes.
DeSantis said earlier this month in Simi Valley, California, that school” should not be teaching a second-grader that they can find their sexuality ,” to which the audience applauded in unison.
DeSantis declared,” In Florida, we say very clearly that we will never ever submit to the ring rabble.” Our position is where the awake go to perish.
On April 19, the Florida Department of Education is expected to vote on the evolution. A similar policy, which prohibits school discussions on gender identity from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade, was introduced by Republicans in the position Senate.
At a committee hearing on Monday, state senator Clay Yarborough ( R. ), the bill’s sponsor, stated that parents have the right and God-given responsibility to direct their kids’ upbringing. ” They shouldn’t have to worry that their students are learning in the classroom about subjects and items that kids believe are inappropriate for their age.”
The new policy, according to Democratic state senator Shevrin Jones, was about the” ban of books, silencing of professors, and forcing students back into the press.”
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