Florida is on the verge of passing legislation called Parental Rights in Education — more commonly known as the “don’t say gay” bill.
Introduced by Republicans, House Bill 1557 “prohibits classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity in certain grade levels; requires school districts to notify parents of health care services; authorizes parents to bring action against school district to obtain declaratory judgment; provides for additional award of injunctive relief, damages, & reasonable attorney fees & court costs to certain parents,” as stated in the Florida legislature’s summary.Longtime educator — and new Floridian — David Thomas describes just how insidious and cruel “don’t say gay” is:I’ve been in education for over 21 years.
I started out as a teacher, taught PE and health, coached basketball, and then I moved up and became athletic director, dean of students, counselor.
I moved into an administration role and went back to the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and got my master’s in school administration there and moved into an assistant principal role and did that for several years and have been a principal since 2013.