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The education organization said it would not strip references to sexual orientation and gender identity from its AP Psychology course. By Ja'han Jones Under renewed pressure from Florida Gov. Ron ...
After a two-day quarrel between the Florida Department of Education and the College Board, high school students will get to keep AP Psychology on their class schedules. The College Board — the ...
A long-simmering feud between the College Board, the non-profit that administers Advanced Placement courses, and Florida's Department of Education became public this week, as officials argued over ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and his wife Casey, walk in the July 4th parade in Merrimack, N.H. Instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity is prohibited from being included in lessons for Florida ...
The Florida Department of Education earlier this month cleared up confusion over whether the College Board’s Advanced Placement Psychology course could be taught in full without defying state law ...
Update: The Palm Beach County School District reversed course and announced it will offer AP Psych on Aug. 9. Read about it here. Palm Beach County students will no longer be able to take Advanced ...
Clarification: This story was updated to clarify descriptions of psychology courses offered by Cambridge and the International Baccalaureate program. Updated: This article was updated to include a ...
The head of Florida’s education department on Friday told school officials that Advanced Placement Psychology courses may be taught in their “entirety” after dizzying concerns over new state laws ...
In an abrupt about-face, Palm Beach County Schools announced they will offer Advanced Placement Psychology after pulling the class last week because of statewide uncertainty about whether it complies ...
The College Board dispute with Florida over Advanced Placement courses escalated on Thursday as the education nonprofit accused Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration of having "effectively banned" a high ...
Florida superintendents have been advised by the state to drop their Advanced Placement Psychology classes unless they exclude any topics related to gender or sexuality, according to The College Board ...
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