What the FEA lawsuit ruling means for SWFL schools
3 years ago
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Less than a week before public schools are set to reopen in Soutwest Florida, a Leon County judge has ruled that the state's mandate to physically require them to do so is unconstitutional, halting it at least temporarily.
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