Florida adopts conservative ‘Phoenix Declaration’ for all of its schools
Florida is the first state to adopt the Phoenix Declaration, emphasizing parental choice, curricular transparency, and civic virtues as outlined by the Heritage Foundation.
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Florida Becomes First State to Adopt National Phoenix Declaration on Education
Florida on Thursday became the first state in the nation to formally adopt the Phoenix Declaration, a document outlining a framework for K-12 education centered on parental authority, classical academics and civic instruction. The State Board of Education voted unanimously to ratify the declaration as the guiding set of principles for Florida’s education system. The declaration, titled The Phoenix Declaration: An American Vision for Education, w…
Florida first state in US to implement Heritage Foundation strategy
U.S. Department of Education – Courtesy: Shutterstock – Image by Evgenia Parajanian With the approval of a new framework known as the Phoenix Declaration by the State Board of Education, Florida’s public schools will be the first to adopt a conservative educational paradigm created by the same group that wrote Project 2025. At their Wakulla County meeting on November 13, the board approved the change. Anastasios “Stasi” Kamoutsas, the commission…
Florida’s educational leaders approved Thursday a set of principles that will promote a conservative vision of the United States. The State Board of Education, which also approved changes in social studies aimed at highlighting the ideological ills of communism, gave the green light to Florida’s adoption of the “Phoenix Declaration: An American Vision for Education” of the Heritage Foundation, making it the first state to adopt it. The statement…
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