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Central Florida schools deny DeSantis' accusations of Chinese Community Party influence
Four Central Florida schools are pushing back after DeSantis suspended their voucher programs and accused them of having ...
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DeSantis' latest anti-communist campaign targets Florida schools linked to Chinese firms
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that four schools, which state workers linked to the Chinese Communist Party, would not be ...
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Florida led the nation in number of banned books in schools last year
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As a nationwide surge in book bannings continues, researchers say Florida led the nation during the ...
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Settlement talks afoot in Florida lawsuit over gender discussions in schools
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on desktop, mobile, and our app for subscribers only. To enjoy the e-Newspaper ...
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Florida now leads the country in book bans, new PEN report says. How did that happen?
During the 2022-23 school year, PEN America recorded 3,362 book bans nationally, a 33-percent jump over the previous school year. Florida led the country in book bans, a PEN America report ...
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Moms for Liberty read ‘porn’ hoping to ban books in Florida
Moms for Liberty, the conservative group founded in Florida and now a force in national politics, tried this week to get books pulled from school libraries by reading aloud at school board ...
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One Florida school district removed over 400 books. See books restricted in your district
A school district in northeastern Florida removed more than 400 books from classroom and library shelves during the past school year, the most of any of the state’s 67 school districts.
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'Expelliarmus!' Move to ban Harry Potter from Florida school sign of DeSantis' overreach
Thanks to Florida's book ban law, a Jupiter elementary school may remove Harry Potter. Imagination-expanding stories are ...
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Florida DOE releases list of books banned from schools in 2022
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — According to a list released by Florida's Department of Education, school districts across the state issued a combined total of 386 book bans after receiving a total of 1,218 ...
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Arresting children under 7 is banned in Florida. A family wants to raise it to 14
ORLANDO, Fla. – There’s a continued push to raise the minimum arrest age, nearly four years after a 6-year-old was detained for throwing a temper tantrum at school. The demand for change comes ...
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Ohio schools ban no books in past year; Florida bans over 1,400, study shows
CLEVELAND, Ohio — More than 3,000 books were banned from school districts across the nation during the 2022-23 school year, but none of those bans occurred in Ohio. Florida schools led the ...
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Florida now leads the country in book bans, new PEN report says. How did that happen?
More books were pulled from shelves in Florida public schools compared to any other state during the past school year, a new report released Thursday by PEN America found. The nonprofit, which ...

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