laughing dog
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Starting in the 2023-2024 school year, the state of Florida requires teachers to call students by their legal name unless they get a signed permission from a student's parents to use the student's preferred name.
How do teachers support students academically if they don't support them psychologically? IMHO, that law is an example of "virtue signalling" to the cro-magnon right.
The teacher knew about the law and broke it anyway.Melissa Calhoun, a teacher at Satellite High School in Brevard County, will not have her contract renewed for the 2025-2026 school year after calling a student by a preferred name without getting a signed form, according to Brevard Public Schools Spokesperson Janet Murnaghan.
The decision is the first of its kind in reaction to Florida's law.
"BPS supports parents’ rights to be the primary decision-makers in their children’s lives, and Florida law affirms their right to be informed," Murnaghan said in an email statement Tuesday night. (source: Florida teacher fired for using preferred name of student)
"At BPS our focus is on education — teachers are here to teach and support students academically," Murnaghan said. "Our job is to work in partnership with parents and guardians to ensure student success."
How do teachers support students academically if they don't support them psychologically? IMHO, that law is an example of "virtue signalling" to the cro-magnon right.