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'A discussion happened in class and because of that, now I'm fired,' Scott insisted. Scott maintains that she lost her job because of a discussion on sexuality, despite the fact that the law does not come into effect until July 1. Joe Biden has described the bill as 'hateful', and activists said it was damaging to young people's mental health. The firing comes at a time of intense debate in Florida, following Governor Ron DeSantis's signing on March 28 of the so-called 'Don't Say Gay' bill, which bans discussion of sexuality or gender identity in K-3 classrooms.Īfter third grade, by law the conversations 'need to be age-appropriate.' The school, however, say it was because she strayed from the curriculum. Scott said that she was fired from Trafalgar Middle School in Cape Coral, 100 miles south of Tampa, for conducting the discussion.
A Florida middle school teacher was fired last month after a discussion with her students, in which she revealed she was 'pansexual'.Ĭasey Scott encouraged her art students to express themselves through flags, with some drawing the rainbow gay pride flag and others choosing the light blue, pink and white stripes of the transgender flag.