From Controversy to Invitation: Italian Mayor Invites Ousted US Principal to Florence.

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The mayor of Florence has invited Hope Carrasquilla, the former principal of a Florida school, to visit Italy after she was forced out of her job last week following complaints over a sixth-grade lesson on Michelangelo's "David." The controversy has prompted outcry from observers who believe Carrasquilla's removal was an act of censorship. The school insists she was reprimanded for failing to follow procedure and not because the 500-year-old statue itself was considered indecent. The incident highlights the ongoing debate over parental rights and censorship in education.
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- Florida principal out of a job after parents complained "inappropriate" material shown in class CBS Miami
- A David vs. Goliath clash of artistic taste and parental choice | Bill Cotterell Tallahassee Democrat
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