Our Friday begins with the sports world reacting to transletes. In one case, a female pro cyclist is leaving the sport because men are dominating women’s competition. In the second, the world governing group for track and other sports is banning translete competitors in women’s events…for now.
One the schools front, Denver had taken cops out of their schools and one superintendent has bucked the system after a recent school shooting. The board has backed his move against its own policy. Tennessee has good idea that has been floated with Rep. Tyler Sirois here. Not taking federal funding for education could set the state free to establish its own, better system without federal strings.
Utah is restricting kids’ access to social media. It may sound like a good idea, but is it the role of the state to do this?
Florida has passed school voucher expansion and it’s likely the governor will sign it. Will Brevard continue the bad idea its interim superintendent proposed to fight it?
Spring break in Miami has been violent and deadly. Just an hour north, Ft. Lauderdale had no real issues. What’s the difference and why?
Let’s see where a Friday takes us…
IN A HANDBASKET
Female cyclist retires, male competitors the reason
Transletes excluded by world athletics body
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FEATURED STORIES
Superintendent bucks board to put cops back in Denver schools
Utah restricts kids’ access to social media
School vouchers, lawsuit limits passed
Spring Break- Miami v Ft. Lauderdale
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
Open Carry introduced, then pulled
Brevard Commission moves notices online
DeSantis, 17 other governors, fighting ESG
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