"The Parental Rights in Education law, passed by the Legislature and signed by Governor DeSantis, fosters that trust-based partnership by protecting the fundamental right of parents to make decisions concerning the messages delivered to their young children related to sex and gender," Joyce said in a statement emailed to the Times-Union. The school district's most recent LGBTQ+ Support Guide was not immediately available upon request because, as of last week, it was being reviewed by the district's legal aides, the Office of General Counsel, according to school district spokesman Tracy Pierce.Ī previously published version of the guide from 2019 said school administrators should meet with students requesting accommodations to develop a plan and work to secure an appropriate bathroom or locker room space for the student making the request. While language in the Parental Rights in Education bill is vague, it alludes to parents being involved in discussions regarding how a student's identity is viewed on campus. "We look forward to hearing her speak!"Īccording to the resolution, Joyce wants the school district to modify portions of the school district's LGBTQ+ Support Guide, which states “it is never appropriate to divulge the sexual orientation of a student to a parent" and supports letting students request using bathrooms that align with their gender identity.
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"Charlotte is our lone strong conservative advocate on our school board and a champion of school choice," the group's Facebook event page says of her speaking engagement. On Monday, one day before the School Board takes up her resolution, she is serving as the guest speaker at the Greater Arlington Republican Club's monthly meeting. School board races in Jacksonville are non-partisan, but Joyce - who is registered as a Republican according to public voting records - participates in partisan events regularly. Her largest campaign donor as of publication time is the Floridians for Conservative Values group, which gave $1,000. To date, she has raised nearly $10,000 in campaign contributions, records show. She is running unopposed for re-election in District 6, which stretches from Jacksonville's Westside all the way to the riverfront areas in Riverside, Avondale and Ortega. Joyce is a former educator who has been a School Board member since 2018. 'History is LGBTQ+ history': Jacksonville students speak out against 'Don't Say Gay' billĬritics on 'Don't Say Gay' bill: Parental Rights bill raises concerns among Florida LGBTQ community and allies
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Students say their well-being is at risk. Topics like COVID-19 response, critical race theory and LGBTQ issues are at the forefront of the discussions.Ĭulture wars have taken hold: School board elections are being politicized. Reports show school board races across the country are becoming more politicized and competitive amid a period of culture wars. The gesture comes during a nationwide push for GOP representation within school boards. The School Board is set to vote on the resolution at next week's meeting on May 3 at 6 p.m.
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unequivocally supports the Parental Rights in Education bill," the resolution said, adding that it would also thank DeSantis and the Florida Legislature "for their leadership in defending parents’ rights to exercise authority over their children and to teach their children their values, morals, and beliefs." "Be it Resolved that the Duval County School Board. A resolution introduced by Duval County School Board Member Charlotte Joyce on Tuesday aims to support Florida's polarizing Parental Rights in Education Bill - known by critics as the 'Don't Say Gay' bill - as well as to disapprove of the district's current LGBTQ Support Guide and thank Gov.