recommendations, as well as reaction from the superintendent from atchua county. i recommend that the state find that the district is not following the rules and will withhold state funds of any project of state grant funds or deny the district withholding state funds in the amount of 1/12 of the cool board s salary. we believe we are in compliance and we ve been following the recommendations of the mask mandates. one superintendent who spoke called the meeting a political theater in favor of governor ron desantis. six districts filed a join lawsuit challenging the department of health s ruling on those mask mandates.
wilcox, she s doing a great job. we just talked about a number of vaccine issues, but there s also issues around vaping and new treatments. we do need a treatment of the fda that can be a representative for the people of america. go ahead. the message is the same. get vaccinated and mask on. what are those this time? tigers. tigers, all right. dr. ali khan with the biggest mask in television, thank you for being with us every time. speaking of masks, this just in. florida s board of education has just voted to sanction mask mandates with no opt-outs. the board was meeting to consider how to penalize people who defied governor ron
on the cool board making these decisions? yeah. i mean, the overwhelming majority of the township population feels that they have grossly overstepped their bounds. they are a completely pushing their own personal political ideologies. this is just the latest that series of events where they have completely pushed their agenda from the schools opening with coronavirus, they redeck tore rate offed the board offices to in the amount of tens of thousands of dollars. none of this is being done with any input from the resident of the town that you know, the taxpayers, the teachers or anyone else who is a take holder in this. they keep pushing and we are very open and we want dialogue and input, we understand that you vote for the people but they are not representing the people that voted for them. steve: does it worry you that these are the people in charge of your children s future, their education and here they are spending all this time and
we ll start with the topeka capital journal. the kansas state cool board has approved new science standards that will include teaching evolution and climate change from kindergarten through 12th grade. kansas law requires academic standards to be updated once every seven years. in 2005, the state was criticized for abandoning evolution-based standards. and the star-ledger a bomb threat shut down princeton university yesterday after school officials received a threatening phone call. the campus was put on lockdown and inbound traffic into princeton was closed off for eight hours. no devices were found, and the investigation is still ongoing. the oregonian, an outbreak of hepatitis a related to a frozen berry mix has affected eight people. it spreads across eight states. it was tracked to costco stores, and a class action lawsuit was