Parents react to settlement
By John Labriola - The Citrus, Lake and Osceola County School Boards faced angry parents demanding answers last week about a recent settlement between the State of Florida and the LGBTQ group Equality Florida that will weaken the Parental Rights in Education Act. Although the settlement leaves the act in place, it provides a roadmap for activist teachers to violate the original intent of the law, including by allowing LGBTQ-promoting "safe space" stickers, student cross-dressing, and even discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom, as long as they are not part of formal "instruction." In Citrus County, parents urged school board members not to allow rainbow flags, stickers or other ideological displays that distract from a healthy learning environment. "I would encourage the board as they consider how to implement the settlement into this district, that they would look at not allowing personal ideologies – the flags, the safe spa