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Florida rule would expand so-called ‘don’t say gay’ to 12th grade

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime March 21, 2023

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The DeSantis administration next month could effectively bar all public school teachers from providing classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity, a move that would expand Florida’s controversial 2022 law and go even further than the legislation Republican lawmakers are pushing in Tallahassee this spring. A proposed State Board of Education rule, scheduled for a vote next month, says teachers in grades 4 to 12 “shall not... + full article



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