Florida Teachers Cover Books in Classrooms Over Fear of DeSantis’s Anti-”WOKE” Laws

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Several teachers in a school district in Florida are putting covers over books in their classroom libraries due to a vague but far-reaching law that restricts what kind of content they can share with students.

“Farewell, classroom library,” one teacher wrote.another teacher wroteThe vetting process for new books is cumbersome, so even accepting donated books from parents and community members will not be allowed. The process of finding the list of approved books is also incredibly difficult., Jean Faulk, a history teacher in the district, said that some of the items in her library that weren’t yet approved, as well as the writings of President John Adams.

The law, Faulk said, “is totally a political move by the governor” that “has nothing to do with the students.” “If you have a lot of books like I do, probably several hundred, it is not practical to run all of them through so we have to cover them up,” Don Falls, another history teacher in the district,. “It is not only ridiculous but a very scary attack on fundamental rights.”

“Whether the new laws explicitly say which books are banned or not, the result is the same. A chilling effect on the 1st Amendment,”“Florida considers books to be more dangerous to students than assault rifles. This is truly a dystopian state,”

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