Florida's Ever-Changing School Edicts Leave Local Districts Confused and Frustrated

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Florida school district leaders are expressing frustration and confusion over the constantly changing education laws and directives from state officials. Vaguely written rules and confusing guidance have made it difficult for districts to comply, leading to uncertainty for educators and a lack of trust in the education commissioner. The state's focus on cultural issues and the potential penalties for non-compliance have added to the strain. Districts are calling for clearer guidance and more regular interactions with the Department of Education to improve the implementation of laws and rules.
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