Judge Rejects Teachers Union's Attempt to Block Florida Curriculum Transparency

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OPINION: Judge roasts teachers union hysterics over Florida curriculum transparency

GOP presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis gives his take on education policy, Gov. Gavin Newsom's criticism, U.S. response to China and COVID-19 policy on 'Fox News Tonight.'have just gone 0 for 2 in their recent bid to stop Florida’s groundbreaking education reforms.

Earlier this year, the state’s teachers union – the Florida Education Association – filed to block the implementation of Florida’s 2022 online curriculum transparency legislation, which requires each public school district to"publish on its website, in a searchable format prescribed by the department, a list of all instructional materials" and a"list ofin the school library media center or required as part of a school or grade-level reading list.

Taking a page from its usual playbook, the union attempted to argue that implementation of the curriculum transparency legislation would be prohibitively costly. But as the administrative law judge hearing the case concluded this past month, the union’s talking points amounted to little more than hot air and hysteria. For instance, as the court noted:

 

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