Florida has “effectively” banned the Advanced Placement Psychology course from being taught in classrooms over lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation, the College Board said on Thursday., the nonprofit educational organization said that Florida superintendents had been told by state education officials that “districts are free to teach AP Psychology” only if the gender and sexuality material is excluded.
The AP Psychology curriculum, which requires students “describe how sex and gender influence socialization and other aspects of development,” has been offered in Florida schools since 1993.
The move comes around a week before the new school year is set to begin in many of Florida’s districts. Trouble has been brewing in and around Florida’s classrooms since last year, however, when Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a slew if restrictive education bills, including HB 1557, the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill that prohibits discussion of gender and sexuality in kindergarten through third grade. Earlier this year, the law was expanded through to 12th grade classrooms.
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