"Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' Law Settlement Redefines LGBTQ+ Restrictions"

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A legal settlement in Florida clarifies the controversial "Don't Say Gay" law, allowing incidental references to LGBTQ topics in classrooms, permitting library books on LGBTQ subjects, and affirming the rights of gay-straight alliances and extracurricular activities. However, the law still restricts classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in grades K-8 and limits it in high school, and it does not impact separate laws regarding transgender sports participation and restroom use.
Topics:nation#classroom-instruction#education-law#florida-schools#legal-settlement#lgbtq-topics#parental-rights-in-education
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