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Related: About this forumState may question Florida students who watched Disney film with gay character in class
The Florida Department of Education could visit a K-8 school in Hernando County as early as Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation into a fifth-grade teachers decision to show a Disney movie featuring a gay character in her classroom.
A letter sent home to parents Friday and obtained by the Miami Herald indicated a representative from the Office of Professional Practices of the states education department will be on campus on or about Wednesday, May 17, 2023. If the parent has no objection, the representative may interview your daughter/son in connection with an investigation of a Florida certified educator, the letter read.
Karen Jordan, public information officer for the Hernando School District, confirmed the letter was sent home to parents and said the school administration was made aware of the visit last week. Jordan did not confirm if the visit would occur Wednesday or at a later date.
Winding Waters K-8 has made national headlines in recent days over teacher Jenna Barbees decision to play the 2022 movie Strange World which features Disneys first character who is out and gay, and is rated PG and the Department of Educations decision to investigate her after a school board member allegedly reported the incident.
A letter sent home to parents Friday and obtained by the Miami Herald indicated a representative from the Office of Professional Practices of the states education department will be on campus on or about Wednesday, May 17, 2023. If the parent has no objection, the representative may interview your daughter/son in connection with an investigation of a Florida certified educator, the letter read.
Karen Jordan, public information officer for the Hernando School District, confirmed the letter was sent home to parents and said the school administration was made aware of the visit last week. Jordan did not confirm if the visit would occur Wednesday or at a later date.
Winding Waters K-8 has made national headlines in recent days over teacher Jenna Barbees decision to play the 2022 movie Strange World which features Disneys first character who is out and gay, and is rated PG and the Department of Educations decision to investigate her after a school board member allegedly reported the incident.
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State may question Florida students who watched Disney film with gay character in class (Original Post)
icymist
May 2023
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Welcome to the world of weirdo white people - and yes it is weirdo white people doing this.
walkingman
May 2023
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Deuxcents
(19,720 posts)1. O, great. Now interview the kids? This is nutz.
walkingman
(8,343 posts)2. Welcome to the world of weirdo white people - and yes it is weirdo white people doing this.
Irish_Dem
(57,535 posts)3. The questioning is going to be traumatizing to the children.
They will be afraid of getting into trouble or getting the teacher in trouble.
tanyev
(44,514 posts)4. I hope the parents will object.
This is ridiculous.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)5. Well, you have to figure out which kids will need deprogramming...