"Controversy in Miami-Dade: Schools Seek Consent for Black History Month Activities"

Parents in Miami-Dade County were asked to sign permission slips for their children to participate in a Black History Month activity, sparking confusion and concern. The school district clarified that the slips were required due to guest speakers participating in an education-related activity, in compliance with state law. This comes amid Florida's "parental rights" laws, including the "Stop WOKE Act," which has led to challenges in teaching about race and racism in schools. While the district emphasizes its support for teaching African American history, parents and officials are questioning the interpretation and implementation of the new rules, with some expressing concerns about the impact on students' education.
- Parents in Miami-Dade County receive permission slips asking if children can participate in Black History Month activity CNN
- Florida Schools Now Asking Consent to Hear Black People Talk The Root
- Permission slip controversy in Florida school highlights debate on race education ABC News
- Florida school asks parents for permission to have book by an African American author read to students NBC News
- Miami schools under fire over Black history permission slip flap POLITICO
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