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It would extend the prohibition on teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity through eighth grade.
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The supervisor's departure comes as Duval Schools has received national scrutiny for its book review process.
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For the second time in less than five months, a federal judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking to block a controversial Florida law that restricts classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation.
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After a five-year legal battle, a sharply divided federal appeals court Friday upheld a St. Johns County School Board policy that prevented a transgender male student from using boys’ bathrooms at a high school.
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Two state medical boards have to complete procedural steps before the rules are finalized. But a family from St. Johns County is among those who say stress about the future is traumatizing.
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The State Board of Education will meet Wednesday to examine LGBTQ support guides and bathroom policies for transgender students in 10 school districts to make sure they comply with state law.
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The legal battle over a Florida law that restricts classroom instruction on gender identity and sexual orientation is pitting red states against blue states.
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The event is traditionally held in October. It will take place this year on National Transgender Day of Remembrance.
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The Parental Rights in Education law restricts instruction about gender identify and sexual orientation in Florida schools.
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In a lawsuit against Duval and other school districts, a federal judge refused to block educators from carrying out the Parental Rights in Education law, which opponents call "Don't Say Gay."