Jenna Barbee let her class watch Strange World, a PG\u002Drated movie with a eco\u002Dpositive theme and a gay character
In the video, Barbee explains that, after a morning of standardized testing for her students, she decided it would be “a great time to give them a brain break by showing them a movie that related to what we were learning about in school.”
She further notes that all her students’ parents had signed permission slips allowing their children to watch PG-rated movies in class, with no objections to specific content.The Simpsons predicted Florida parents' outrage over statue of David's nudity, fans sayBarbee says that one of the students was a daughter of a school board member, and “that school board member is currently on a rampage to get rid of every form of representation out of our schools.
The issue is Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act, dubbed the “don’t say gay” law, which was introduced last year by Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis. It forbids teaching students in Florida schools about gender and sexual identity.
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