Clay Schools Cut AP Psychology, DCPS Ensures Minimal Impact on Students

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The decisions were made despite the Florida Department of Education telling school districts they can offer AP Psychology ‘in its entirety’ on Friday.

Duval School Superintendent Dr. Dana Kriznar argued there’s still too much uncertainty surrounding how the course could be taught because it includes a section on gender and sexual orientation, which state law restricts.

“The College Board has said that the way that they interpret what the legislation says regarding what we can teach and what we can’t teach, they cannot imagine approving the course in that form with all of the topics,” said Kriznar.

“So, students are still getting a similar curriculum. It’s coherent with state law and it doesn’t have those risks associated with it and the students will be able to get college credit if they’re successful,” said Pierce.It remains to be seen whether those districts run into the issues DCPS predicted it might face by offering the course.

 

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