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Wow, just unbelievable that you have no idea what you're talking about when you post. None. Lets looks at some rankings that come out every year and check on 2023.
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It doesn't look like its dying, more like its thriving!!!
Lets see some benefits of going to school in Florida...
Don't like that people are bringing up books that are not age appropriate in public schools?
Great, we have School Choice! Where every k-12 student has an option to go to private school with a $7700 scholarship.
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What's the cost of some private schools around me?
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2024-2025 CBCS Fee Schedule
CBCS FEE SCHEDULE FOR 2024-2025 REGISTRATION FEE: (Non-refundable/Non-transferable) $75 for Infants-K4 $150 for K5-12th grade BOOK & RESOURCE FEE (Due Sept. 15) Elementary K5-5th $450 Middle School 6th-8th $500 High School 9th-12th $550 ($100 for Toddlers-K4 to cover yearbook & curr...docs.google.com
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I can keep going, because there are 17 private schools within a 7 mile radius of where I live. So 3/4 of these schools are covered by the scholarship. Amazing!
What if you don't like private schools what are the other options?
14 Charters schools in this same radius.
4 Homeschool Organizations with physical locations to meet in.
Florida Virtual - https://www.flvs.net/ - Online school, if you don't want to go to a physical school location
Duel Enrollment - https://www.fldoe.org/schools/higher-ed/fl-college-system/dual-enroll-transfer/ - Where you can go to college in your Junior and Senior years, online, in person or in high school.
That's a lot of options in my area with about the same population size of Washington County Ut.
Now let's talk about Higher Education. As a resident of Florida, they give you a great option to pay for college:
What they will pay:
How to earn it:
Thanks Florida Lottery, for helping out students of Florida!
Yes, it takes one bigoted person to turn in a complaint. Guess what they didn't ban the book.
From the article you posted:
School: Book was moved, not banned
Officials at the school defended their actions and say they haven't banned the book.
"No literature (books or poem) has been banned or removed," the school said in a statement. "It was determined at the school that 'The Hill We Climb' is better suited for middle school students and, it was shelved in the middle school section of the media center. The book remains available in the media center."
Wow, your post made it sound much worse than it actually was.
Now, let's talk about actual books that were removed from schools, or should be removed. Im going to ask @The Thriller for the 3rd time, if this book should be allowed in schools? Not just schools, elementary and middles schools.
View: https://twitter.com/NikkiFried/status/1634356099016007680?s=20
What about this? What age should this be allowed in public school. I want an actual answer. Age or grade. What's age appropriate for these books?
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Because these books and others like them are in public schools. These books are in Hillsborough County Schools, elementary, middle and high school. 14, 13 and 34 copies are or were in the schools.
I feel like I'm Toby from the Office...
View: https://youtu.be/FdJpweIPbWw?t=79
All the credit in the world for your investment in time. When I said “Florida, where education goes to die”, I’m sure I was thinking on DeSantis’s crackdown on academic freedom and tenure. I cannot imagine many academics eager to teach at a public college/university in Florida. Most academics are going to value academic freedom and tenure. I doubt it’s something they want to see curtailed or limited…I was there briefly, academia that is, and I would not want to stand for it.

Florida faculty fight grave threat to tenure, academic freedom
Tenure is on the chopping block in Florida, and faculty are fighting mightily to snatch it back to safety. From a tenure review proposal to a law that restricts how faculty can teach about systemic racism and gender discrimination, the threat to academia is “unprecedented,” says United Faculty...
Anyway, that is what I am referring to when I say education goes to die in Florida. I guess I should have spelled it right out, but I have posted several times regarding Florida’s crackdown on academic freedom in their institutions of higher learning, and was not thinking “I’m confusing issues here”. I’m sure much of it stems from conservative concerns that public institutions of higher learning are liberal breeding grounds. But, granted a liberal bias can exist in some departments, the solution is not to make sure independent minds are kept in check.
That said, the posting was about the school department removing that poem, and I can’t say I understand why this child’s poem needed to be removed.