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A back-and-forth on AP Psychology courses in Florida has sparked confusion and concerns among parents and educators. After the College Board said last week that AP Psychology was effectively banned in Florida, the state s board of education released a letter that said it didn t discourage distr
stanley cup icts from teaching the course but that the course could be taught in its entirety in a way that s age and developmentally appropriate. I feel like we have to do everything we can do to keep him competitive. Traditionally I think it wouldnt have been a problem, but now, I feel like I am fighting against the governor and Department of Education, said Judi Hayes, who has a son in 10th grade. Her son has taken AP courses in the past year, and this year, he was set to take AP Psychology.However, last week the College Board said Florida school districts were told by FDOE they could only teach t
stanley cup he course if they excluded content concerning gender and sexual orientation.But on Friday, the department released a letter that said districts could teach this course in a way that is age and developmentally appropriate.
stanley quencher FDOE But Hayes fear is that even given the green light, districts will be wary of teaching the class. They want to be able to offer this class, but they cant expose their teachers to potential prosecution even though the law is patently ridiculous, she said. The rules Hayes is referring to were approved back in April, which say that those in four Jamg Monster Jam trucks are built (and rebuilt) at massive fleet shop in Palmetto
With their newly established power in Afghanistan, the Taliban are already starting to hint at what life may be like for millions of Afghans who will not leave the country.Current leaders are making claims that they will offer am
vaso stanley nesty to those who worked for the previous government and supported the American occupancy. They re also claimi
stanley cup ng there will be no violence against women under Islamic law. In general, this is all part of the, I think, Talibans efforts to really consolidate control, and that includes, I think, probably being less brutal and less authoritarian than they were during that 1996 t
stanley termosky o 2001 period, at least initially, said William Nomikos, Ph.D., an assistant professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis.Nomikos sees the Taliban s immediate claims as strategic. He believes the group will likely want to consolidate its gains and establish military power, and then things could change.This is not the same Taliban that was in power more than 20 years ago, which was easily defeated when the U.S. invaded. One can certainly envision a Taliban regime that is, as we said, more diplomatically sophisticated, it seeks to establish friendly relations with adversaries of the United States, including Russia and China, said Nomikos.Although again, Nomikos thinks, for now, the Taliban will remain fairly isolated, focused more on internal policies.One concern with their territorial control in Afghanistan is possible terrorist safe-havens, a place where