August 30, 2021
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Commissioner Richard Corcoran Announces the Withholding of Funds in Alachua and Broward Counties for their Continued Violation of State Law
~ State will continue to fight for parent rights ~
Tallahassee, Fla., August 30, 2021 – Today, Commissioner of Education Richard Corcoran announced that the Florida Department of Education has withheld the monthly school board member salaries in Alachua and Broward County, as directed by the State Board of Education. Each district has implemented a mandatory face mask policy that violates parental rights by not allowing a parent or legal guardian to opt-out their child, as required by Florida Department of Health Emergency Rule 64DER21-12. The withholding of funds will continue monthly until each school board complies with state law and rule.
“We’re going to fight to protect parent’s rights to make health care decisions for their children. They know what is best for their children. What’s unacceptable is the politicians who have raised their right hands and pledged, under oath, to uphold the Constitution but are not doing so. Simply said, elected officials cannot pick and choose what laws they want to follow,” said Commissioner of Education Corcoran.
On August 20, 2021, the State Board of Education issued the Alachua and Broward County school districts with an Order demanding that they comply with state statute and rule; however, both districts refuse to comply. Each county is also prohibited from reducing any expenditures other than those related to compensation for school board members, and clearly states each district may not permit the reduction of funds to impact student services or teacher pay.
The Commissioner of Education and State Board of Education retain the right and duty to impose additional sanctions and take additional enforcement action to bring each school district into compliance with state law and rule.
now if only the public could withhold salaries of politicians who ignore the laws of the Constitution.
Or actually punish them in some way.
Make it so they can’t buy or sell anything too.
Hey, Goose – Gander. You know the drill. Give ’em back what they give.
It is against the law for teachers to campaign for pay raises, but in Seminole County, FL. they, twice in one year, were on street corners with their signs wanting raises for teachers. When they got one pay raise through the system, they changed the name of their campaign and got another raise later the same year. We pay more for the already overpaid teachers than we are taxed for every other county tax combined. … and not a word from the Florida Department of Education.
The teachers don’t have to teach or even show up, but can’t be fired … and it’s not like Seminole County’s children are any brighter or well read than …
They’ll just borrow some money to pay everybody.
The taxpayers will foot the bill, eventually.