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Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office investigating incident of transgender student being attacked after displaying Pride flag By Mitch Perry Pinellas County PUBLISHED 5:35 PM ET Jun. 03, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:35 PM EDT Jun. 03, 2021
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The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an incident that took place last Friday at Seminole Middle School, where a transgender student and their friends were physically attacked for displaying the rainbow Pride flag. Several students have been suspended for their involvement in the incident, and some of those students have been expelled and reassigned to alternative schools.
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Leo Hoffman, 12, and friends were attacked; several students suspended
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May 24, 2021
Sutton’s Bay Public Schools hosted an open house for their middle school students to learn about their new curriculum and new learning space.
The middle school currently shares the building with the high school, but over the next summer the school will renovate part of the elementary school to allow middle schoolers their own space.
Students and parents also met to learn about the new curriculum next year. This includes “exploratory courses,” which are longer classes that students can switch throughout the year based on their interests.
“There will be some really cool opportunities for students next year,” said Shelagh Fehrenbach, Elementary and Middle School Principal at Sutton’s Bay Public Schools. “I think one of the most important parts for middle schoolers is a really important element of choice, that they can have some agency over their coursework and the things they’re studying within their courses.”