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LGBTQ+ pride section yanked from Florida yearbook, claims editor

Clay County student says yearbook section that featured LGBTQ+ pride pulled from publishing In a petition, a yearbook editor claims that removing the LGBTQ+ culture page violates the district’s non-discrimination policy and students freedom of speech. Author: Haley Harrison Updated: 3:04 PM EDT April 16, 2021 CLAY COUNTY, Fla. A Change.org petition created by the yearbook editor at Fleming Island High School says Clay County district officials have blocked the publication of a yearbook section highlighting LGBTQ+ pride and culture. Editor Hanna Coulter claims district officials told Principal Thomas Pittman, Vice Principal Rex Knight that she could not to devote half of the yearbook s cultural spread to a pride section representing LGBTQ+ students. As a result, she says, school officials told her the entire cultural section will not be printed.

STEM for girls: Clay County engineering major starts nonprofit

One of their favorite projects was building leprechaun traps. The building of these traps went on for years, said their mother, Kelly Ludlam. They would often host contests on who could build the best trap … They would redesign and build again and always celebrated each other s creations. Such childhood building was Kaitlyn s first exposure to the world of STEM, the concept of educating students in four specific disciplines science, technology, engineering and math. It fueled her interest in robotics and space and her current status as a mechanical and aerospace engineering major at the University of Florida, which she hopes will lead to a career in the aerospace industry. And it fueled her desire to help other girls pursue STEM careers: In 2019 she founded AstroBot STEM Nonprofit Corp. as her Girl Scout Gold Award project.

Deputies: Clay County school employee arrested on campus for cocaine possession

Detectives say they found a wallet in the driver’s side door that contained a white substance. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 10:56 AM EST December 15, 2020 Updated: 1:17 PM EST December 15, 2020 CLAY COUNTY, Fla. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office has arrested an employee with Clay County District Schools for possession of cocaine. Deputies say Douglas Charles Batchelder, a guardian with Clay County District Schools, was arrested after detectives received information he was involved in the use of illegal narcotics. Working jointly with the Clay County District Schools Police Department, detectives initially responded to Middleburg High School. While there, a K9 reportedly alerted to Batchelder’s vehicle for the presence of an illegal drug. 

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