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Education commissioner says a Duval teacher who hung BLM flag was fired She wasn t

Education commissioner says a Duval teacher who hung BLM flag was fired. She wasn’t. Published:  Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – During a speech at a private conservative college last week, Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran referenced Amy Donofrio, a Jacksonville teacher who generated controversy after she was removed from her classroom in March. Addressing the crowd at Hillsdale College in Michigan, Corcoran said that not only was Donofrio removed from her classroom but she was also fired. But the Duval County School District said Donofrio was not fired. Donofrio, who co-founded the nationally recognized EVAC Movement in 2016, was reassigned to paid, non-teaching duties while the district investigates what it described as “several matters” related to allegations of misconduct. Donofrio claims she was taken out of her classroom to stop her from helping her students achieve and for hanging a Black Lives Matter flag over the door of her classroom to

Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider

Listen • 3:35 Amy Donofrio stands in front of Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Fla. She was suspended from teaching duties after she refused to take down a Black Lives Matter flag from outside her classroom. Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Fla., was segregated whites only until the 1971-1972 school year. Its school colors are blue and gray, the colors of the Confederacy, and its sports teams are called the Generals. But a lot has changed since the 1970s: Now, the student body is 70% Black. Students run an Instagram page to document racism they experience at school. And a student group called the EVAC Movement, focused on reframing Black youth in Jacksonville from at risk to at hope, met with then-President Barack Obama in 2016 and presented before the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider – Nation & World News

Home/News from NPR/Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider By Sydney Boles  April 30, 2021 Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Fla., was segregated whites only until the 1971-1972 school year. Its school colors are blue and gray, the colors of the Confederacy, and its sports teams are called the Generals. But a lot has changed since the 1970s: Now, the student body is 70% Black. Students run an Instagram page to document racism they experience at school. And a student group called the EVAC Movement, focused on reframing Black youth in Jacksonville from “at risk” to “at hope,” met with then-President Barack Obama in 2016 and presented before the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider

Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider
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Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider

Can A Teacher Fly A Black Lives Matter Flag At School? A Florida Court Will Consider
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