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High school and college students are expected to participate in the walkout.
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The Sarasota School Board voted 3-2 against paying $28,000 for Vermilion Education to examine a range of district policies.
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The controversial vote on Tuesday would grant the consultant access to a range of district policies, practices and textbooks, and includes in-person visits to three schools.
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A backlash is brewing in Florida higher education over a bill that could alter the way certain subjects are taught and discussed. It hasn't yet passed the legislature but is already roiling academia.
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“Mrs. Doubtfire: The Musical,” the Broadway show based on the beloved Robin Williams movie of the same name, is caught in the crossfire of Florida's anti-drag war.
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California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom appeared with more than a dozen students and faculty near New College, which DeSantis has remade by appointing a conservative majority to its board of trustees.
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Tom Edwards, the sole moderate on the five-member board, has voiced his opposition to the deal. It's unclear where the other three members stand.
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New College of Florida is known for its progressive approach to education and attracting a liberal student body. Now, the school finds itself caught in the crosshairs of America’s culture war.
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They addressed several bills under consideration, including legislation that would to eliminate diversity programs and critical race theory from higher education.
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A new report from the American Library Association says attempted bans on books, and restrictions at school and public libraries, continue to surge.
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Nova Southeastern University was scheduled to host a screening of the locally-produced documentary "The Poison Garden", which delves in racial injustice in South Florida. But the event was canceled after NSU staff raised concerns the film could be too politically provocative.
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The nonprofit, American Oversight, is requesting records involving communication between state and federal education officials, outside groups, and the office of Gov. DeSantis.