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State Board of Education weighs rule to keep teachers from indoctrinating students

State Board of Education weighs rule to keep teachers from indoctrinating students Bailey Gallion, Florida Today Replay Video UP NEXT The Florida Board of Education will consider a rule to prevent public school teachers from “indoctrinating” students, a move teachers’ unions have opposed. The proposed rule states that “instruction on the required topics must be factual and objective and may not suppress or distort significant historical events, such as the Holocaust, and may not define American history as something other than the creation of a new nation based largely on universal principles stated in the Declaration of Independence.” © Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

DeSantis, Corcoran want to keep crazy liberal stuff out of civics lessons in Florida schools

DeSantis, Corcoran want to keep crazy liberal stuff out of civics lessons in Florida schools
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Open government objections fail to derail FSU presidential search

Open government objections fail to derail FSU presidential search WCJB Staff © Provided by Gainesville WCJB-TV The FSU board of trustees has rejected an effort to derail the search for a new university president. To keep up with the latest local news subscribe to our TV20 newsletter and receive news straight to your email every morning. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (CAP NEWS/WCJB) - The FSU board of trustees has rejected an effort to derail the search for a new university president. One trustee alleged the search process violated sunshine laws and was unfair to some candidates. A memo addressed to the FSU Board of Trustees from Trustee Craig Mateer alleged secret votes and rules changes during the Presidential search violated the state’s open government laws.

Open government objections fail to derail FSU president search

Open government objections fail to derail FSU president search Jake Stofan, Tallahassee correspondent Tags:  Florida State University (Capitol News Service) TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State University Board of Trustees has rejected an effort to derail the search for a new university president. One trustee alleged the search process violated sunshine laws and that it was unfair to some candidates. A memo addressed to the FSU Board of Trustees from trustee Craig Mateer alleged secret votes and rules changes during the search violated the state’s open government laws. Mateer made his concerns known to his colleagues before the final interviews with the top three candidates.

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