Teacher Wins Against District Over Student's Preferred Name
Brevard County teacher Melissa Calhoun secured a partial victory against her school district. An arbitrator ruled that the district must rescind her formal reprimand for using a students preferred name without parental permission, a practice mandated by a Florida law passed in 2023. Despite being highly effective, the district refuses to rehire her. The controversy began when parents complained about Calhoun using a male name for their female student, leading to her contract non-renewal. The Florida Board of Education allowed her to keep her teaching license with a fine and probation. Students protested, and the superintendent cited state law violations. Governor Ron DeSantis also weighed in against woke ideology in classrooms. The arbitrators ruling removed the reprimand, which Calhoun views as a win for teacher accountability. However, the district maintains its stance, and Calhoun plans to stay in Brevard County with her family.
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