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Laws that govern how gender identity and sexual orientation may be addressed in schools have caused confusion. Some districts have created guidelines that clarify these laws and aim to protect LGBTQ students and staff.
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But in a sign that objections from the community had some effect, Pasco County said it does not plan to spend $575,000 for a full five-year contract.
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Funds for private schools went from $326 million in 2020 to an estimated $1.3 billion for the 2022-2023 school year, according to the report.
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The move comes just months after the district pulled the book from classrooms and libraries.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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Heid suggested that none of the 16 books be removed from the system, but also said that some should be pulled from — or added to — certain grade levels.
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Zander Moricz said in a series of social media posts that officials told him leaders have a signal to end his speech if he references his role in the lawsuit or the movement.
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Throughout the month of May, WUSF will feature the voices of local teachers, as they describe the challenges they face, in their own words.
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The referendum aims to make district salaries more competitive with nearby counties.
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So far, two review committees have voted to keep 15 of the contested books in libraries.
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The textbooks need to be ordered as soon as possible to have them in time for teacher training, said one Manatee County official.
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Many district's schools in urban areas are operating at reduced capacity, while schools in rural areas are packed, one board member said.