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The Florida Board of Education voted unanimously on Wednesday to bar the state’s middle and high school teachers from teaching students about sexual orientation or gender identity, an expansion of a state policy for younger students known by critics as the “Don’t Say Gay” law, which fueled nationwide controversies over LGBTQ protections and a feud between Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) and Disney.
The new policy bans instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity for grades 4 through 12, unless instruction is expressly required by state academic standards or is part of a reproductive health course.
Teachers who don’t follow the new ban could be suspended or have their teaching license revoked.