College Board stands firm against DeSantis administration's attempts to alter AP courses.

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The College Board has refused to change the lessons on gender and sexual orientation in its high school Advanced Placement psychology course, despite objections from Florida school districts and the DeSantis administration's expanded restrictions on classroom instruction. The College Board has suggested it will hold its ground after a separate scrap with DeSantis entangled its planned African American Studies course in political controversy this spring. It is unclear whether Florida will now block the AP psychology course from classrooms.
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