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The project echoes a similar effort during Tallahassee's Centennial celebration in 1924.
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Florida's changes to Black history standards in K-12, and its refusal to allow students to take a new AP African-American studies course, could set students back. But there are ways to push back.
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The legal challenge focuses on a part of the law that sets prohibitions on instruction of certain topics, like racism and gender studies, at state colleges and universities.
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Florida students are heading back to school in the upcoming days and while they may be excited, their teachers, principals and other administrators…not as much. That’s because this year, much more than in years past, the people charged with taking care of those kids are under a microscope—and it’s taking a personal, and professional toll on public education.
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Some videos downplay slavery, question whether humans really cause climate change, and insert opinions into what otherwise appears to be educational content for children.
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Faith leaders of the Florida General Baptist Convention decried the state’s new African American History standards at a conference in Orlando this week.
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The event was a runup to the Capital City's bicentennial celebration in 2024
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It’s been a yearlong party in northeast Florida as St. Augustine celebrates its 450th anniversary. The city bills itself as “America’s oldest,” but is…