Miami-Dade Public School Board to “advocate for advancing education, not restrict learning”

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People critical of new Florida Black history education standards pushed Miami-Dade Public School Board members for action.

“There’s so many alarming developments to address I wasn’t sure where to start,” Natasha Esteves, a former MDCPS student said during Wednesday night’s school board meeting.

“I have a major issue with what’s going on about not teaching history properly,” Stephanie Roach, who has five grandchildren in public school.

Hours before MDCPS students returned to class, board members said they would not “sit silently” over concerns with new state standards.

Read more on CBS News.

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