Florida’s state education agency stirred up criticism when it announced this month that it rejected dozens of math textbooks over concerns of politicization and ideological indoctrination. The Department of Education rejected a total of 54…
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Florida officials reject 54 math textbooks over Critical Race Theory
As the liberal media tried to move on from Critical Race Theory, the state of Florida announced that its Department of Education rejected 54 mathematics textbooks over political and partisan indoctrination concerns. The rejections amounted…
Blame Biden? Supply chain problems affect Florida school cafeterias
The ongoing inflation and supply chain woes have extended from families and businesses to school districts: Tampa, Florida-area school districts are seeing a supply shortage due to major backlogs at U.S. port facilities. Local news…
Florida’s DeSantis withholds salaries of rebellious school boards
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has the ire of the liberal mainstream media, entrenched teachers’ unions and education bureaucrats as his national profile rose during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, DeSantis is fending off challenges to his…
Left-wing scholars blast states banning critical race theory
Blowback against critical race theory has spread across the country, where Republican-majority state legislatures have proposed or passed laws banning critical race theory in school classrooms. Now, academics criticize these efforts as heavy-handed, authoritarian, and…
Florda, DeSantis lead the way with ‘Get There Faster’ initiative
This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled the “Get There Faster” initiative, which aims to address challenges imposed by the pandemic and to restore Florida’s workforce by improving access to technical education courses, postsecondary credentials,…
Jemele Hill at George Washington University
At George Washington University, Jemele Hill, the former ESPN reporter whose career at the network came to an abrupt end when she called President Trump a “white supremacist,” injected herself into a current controversy.
The Name Game In Public Schools
When naming public schools, school districts tend to avoid presidents and are more likely to opt for animals.
Pet Graduation Ceremony Held at Private Florida College, an Ongoing Tradition since 2013
A pet graduation ceremony was held for the sixth consecutive year at a small college in Florida, where 50 pets “graduated.”
Florida Joins Eight States in Banning Free Speech Zones
Florida signed a bill into law that banned ‘free speech zones,’ which protects students’ freedom of speech on college campuses, and became the ninth state to pass this type of law.