What exactly will be banned by Florida's "don't say gay" law?

Now, these guides stand to be undone by Florida’s new Parental Rights in Education law, which critics call “don’t say gay.” Even though the word “gay” is not written in the law, it prohibits instruction related to gender identity and sexual orientation in kindergarten through third grade, and potentially restricts instruction for older students, too.

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A review by the South Florida Sun Sentinel shows exactly how the law will wipe out many of the school guides’ key provisions, including how the law bans schools from keeping information about students’ gender identity and pronouns from parents if the students request that. The law is based on the idea that parents — not schools — should have the final say about their children.

Schools saw the guides as a way of ensuring LGBTQ+ students feel free to seek out support from trusted adults on campus, or to advocate for their rights openly in class and in after-school clubs. Many schools embraced them as a set of good practices, especially when it comes to inclusion for transgender and non-binary students. Now, schools are readying for the changes on the way.

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