The Miami Herald reports:
Florida’s State Board of Education will meet next week to scrutinize whether 10 school districts — including Miami-Dade, Broward and Hillsborough counties — are carrying out the state’s parental rights law. The state put the districts on notice last month when it sent letters detailing the policies that each of their districts “may not comport with Florida law.”
Many of the policies the state has flagged offer protections to LGBTQ students who confide personal information to school employee.
In letters sent Nov. 18, Senior Chancellor Jacob Oliva flagged a range of policies and procedures at the 10 school districts and requested a status update on those policies by Friday. In Broward County, policies that aim to create a “safe space for LGBTQ+ students” have come under the microscope.
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