DeSantis to expand ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law to all grades
Florida expands so-called 'Don’t say gay' law through 12th grade The Florida Board of Education voted to restrict sexual orientation and gender identity-related instruction through grade AP — The Florida Board of Education on Wednesday approved a ban on classroom instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades, expanding the law critics call "Don't Say Gay" at the request of Gov. Ron DeSantis as he gears up for an expected presidential run.
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Florida’s controversial Parental Rights in Education Act, also called the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, has been expanded to now include fourth through 12th grades. The bill originally only banned. Under the original Parental Rights in Education law , which was signed into law last year, instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation was banned for K-3 students, but teachers in grades were allowed to offer this kind of instruction if it was deemed developmentally appropriate. What developmentally appropriate means is up to the Florida department of education to determine. So
Florida state board expands ‘Don’t Say Gay’ restrictions through 12th grade Instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation will be limited in grades to what’s required by state standards or part of health courses where families can opt out. Classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity is limited. The Florida Board of Education has voted to expand restrictions on classroom instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.
Florida Just Expanded the 'Don't Say Gay' Law. Here's What
LGBTQ+ Florida expands classroom ‘Don’t Say Gay’ restrictions up to 12th grade Florida’s Department of Education voted to expand the state’s law banning classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity through 12th grade, as more anti-LGBTQ+ bills advance through the statehouse. The law, which was passed by Governor Ron DeSantis in March , bans instruction related to gender identity or sexual orientation, and originally pertained only to students in kindergarten through third grade. With the expansion, the ban now includes all K students in Florida public schools.
Florida's "Don't Say Gay" Bill Is Expanded To Include All K
The rule change would ban lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from grades 4 to 12, expanding the current law critics call “Don't Say Gay.” DeSantis has leaned heavily into cultural divides on his path to an anticipated White House bid. Classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity is limited. The Florida Board of Education has voted to expand restrictions on classroom instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.
'Don't Say Gay' Law Expanded Thru 12th Grade After DeSantis
The Florida board of education has voted to expand the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law, banning classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation to all grades. .
Florida state board expands ‘Don’t Say Gay
So-called 'Don't Say Gay' rules expanded through 12th grade in Florida Classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity is limited. . Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' (HB1557) expanded to all grades
The measures would broaden the prohibition in law to pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. This article appears in Apr , .