‘Support for nonsense:’ Florida teacher condemned after using ‘Mx.’ prefix
A Talbot Elementary teacher was ordered to stop using the gender-neutral prefix 'Mx.' after violating Florida law and district policy, risking suspension of her teaching certificate.
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‘Support for nonsense:’ Florida teacher condemned after using ‘Mx.’ prefix
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier put a Florida teacher squarely in his crosshairs on Wednesday over the use of a “Mx.” prefix.Uthmeier announced the issue on social media, explaining that the teacher worked at Talbot Elementary School in Gainesville.He added that the teacher had been “forcing students and faculty to address her with the prefix ‘Mx.’ instead of ‘Ms.’ or ‘Mrs.’”“This violates Florida law and Alachua County School District p…
"Florida schools aren't affirmation labs for confused adults": Florida Attorney General requires Talbot Elementary teacher to stopping using "Mx"
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier sent a letter today to Alachua County Public Schools Superintendent Kamela Patton and the School Board, notifying them that a teacher at Talbot Elementary School is "forcing students and faculty to address her with the prefix 'Mx.' instead of 'Ms.' or 'Mrs.'" The letter states that this violates Florida and federal law, in addition to the district's policy. The post “Florida schools aren’t affirmation labs…
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