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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.
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Students protested the loss of diversity, equity and inclusion programs until the policies of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' office is scrutinizing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at Florida's universities, as part of a campaign to root out what they claim is "indoctrination". But a top official overseeing the schools says some of the programs should continue.
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State officials directed Florida's public universities to report campus activities and courses related to diversity, equity and inclusion. It's part of Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign to restrict how racism, gender and discrimination can be addressed in public schools.
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Black Tallahassee leaders are joining the call for the Florida Department of Education to reconsider its rejection of an advanced placement course on African American studies.
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Plaintiffs challenging a state law restricting how race-related concepts can be taught in higher education accused Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration Wednesday of violating a federal judge’s order that blocked parts of the law from being enforced.
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A new school year is just weeks away and Florida is missing thousands of teachers. Plus, new laws have changed what some teachers can teach, and how they teach.
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A federal judge Monday rejected arguments to block a controversial new state law that restricts the way race-related concepts can be taught in classrooms and workplace training.
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Florida is firing back in a fight over how race can be taught in public schools and in the workplaceLawyers are fighting an attempt to block a state law and regulations that limit the way race-related issues can be taught in public schools and in workplace training.
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The Florida Department of Education is accepting bids from companies through June 10 to provide social-studies books for a five-year period starting in 2023. The department posted to its website a 29-page document that lists criteria for what is expected to be included in the books — and what’s expected to be left out.
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Activist Chaz Stevens says the book isn't age appropriate and contains references to rape and bestiality. It's a not-so-subtle dig at Florida's recent efforts to ban books.
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South Florida schools may have to scramble to purchase new math textbooks after the state rejected some of their selections, saying the books may contain material that’s unsuitable for public schools.