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Florida is one of 18 states to allow corporal punishment in schools. Will it change?

The leader of a church-run school in Orlando was called into a fourth-grade classroom where more than a dozen children were allegedly acting out, and spanked them. Orange-Osceola State Attorney Andrew Bain investigated his actions as possible child abuse but did not file charges. When the decision was announced last month, it begged a question: Florida still allows corporal punishment in its .

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Florida is one of 18 states to allow corporal punishment in schools. Will it change?

The leader of a church-run school in Orlando was called into a fourth-grade classroom where more than a dozen children were allegedly acting out, and spanked them. Orange-Osceola State Attorney Andrew Bain investigated his actions as possible child abuse but did not file charges. When the decision was announced last month, it begged a question: Florida still allows corporal punishment in its .

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The Point Podcast

A daily roundup of important Florida stories produced for audio by students at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.

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Anti-corporal punishment bill finds Florida House sponsor, co-sponsor - The Independent Florida Alligator

Anti-corporal punishment bill finds Florida House sponsor, co-sponsor - The Independent Florida Alligator
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Working with UF Student Leader, Rep. Waldron Files Parental Rights Bill to Protect Disabled Students from Corporal Punishment

Working with University of Florida student leader, Graham Bernstein, and his colleague, UF Alumnus Konstantin Nakov, Representative Katherine Waldron (D-Greenacres) has filed House Bill 439

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