Information provided on this page are the results of the work through the Florida Citizen's Alliance (FLCA). FLCA is a grass roots alliance of individuals and groups providing common sense solutions for K-12 education in Florida. We are a non-profit, 501c3 volunteer alliance united by the belief that education is foundational to the preservation of liberty.
This is a perfect example of how most local school boards work, treating parents/taxpayers as if they are not important or just plain dumb. They are disrespectful, take an attitude they should not be questioned on anything, pass the buck to others and MUST have conversations together away from board meetings otherwise how could they be so agreeable on each and every issue without any discussion during school board meetings. LINK
Affidavits Of Testimonies Regarding Objectionable Materials In Curriculum
Posted on March 24, 2017 by flcawebmaster
FLCA supporters have been working tirelessly to advocate in the FL State Legislature for significant changes to the process of what and how Instructional Materials are acquired by our local school districts. Today, the process is essentially a closed process (not in the sunshine) and parents concerns about the objectionable content in many materials are ignored. Taxpayers and grandparents without children in public schools have no say whatsoever.
Follow this link to read 31 sworn affidavits from parents, grandparents and taxpayers in 10 different counties that tell their personal story of how their concerns with objectionable materials ahich where ignored by their school board. LINK
Posted on March 24, 2017 by flcawebmaster
FLCA supporters have been working tirelessly to advocate in the FL State Legislature for significant changes to the process of what and how Instructional Materials are acquired by our local school districts. Today, the process is essentially a closed process (not in the sunshine) and parents concerns about the objectionable content in many materials are ignored. Taxpayers and grandparents without children in public schools have no say whatsoever.
Follow this link to read 31 sworn affidavits from parents, grandparents and taxpayers in 10 different counties that tell their personal story of how their concerns with objectionable materials ahich where ignored by their school board. LINK
Objectionable Materials Curriculum Report
Posted on October 18, 2017 by Keith Flaugh
This FLCA Florida curriculum analysis identifies specific objectionable materials found in Florida schools by Citizen Watchdog committees. The assessment was completed by teams in Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Volusia, Brevard, Marion, Lake and Okaloosa counties.
- English Language Arts
- Pornography (violations of 847.012)
- FL DOE Sunshine Reader List criteria (effectively bans classical literature)
- Social Studies
- Reconstructed History (violations of FS1003.42)
- Religious Indoctrination (promotes Islam vs. Christianity FS 1002.206)
- Political Indoctrination (violates FS 1006.31 factual, balanced and objective)Science (2017-2018 current adoption cycle–work in progress)
- Science (2017-2018 current adoption cycle–work in progress)
- Common Core Math Textbooks (2018-19 next adoption cycle)
EDITORS NOTE: If anyone had bothered to check, the publisher rates this book as Adult: Sexual Situations - Who is choosing these books for our children especially starting at 6th grade?
OPEN LETTER TO FLORIDA ATTORNEY GENERAL RE: Pornography In Our Public Schools February 16, 2016
Dear Madam Attorney General,
“You wouldn’t be such a tease if you were being properly f*****.” This quote is from the Beautiful Bastard, a 2015 summer reading list recommended for Collier, Lee and Marion County Public School children, beginning with 6th graders. Because the school districts select summer reading material from the same list, this book and others like it, have potentially been recommended in other counties throughout the state.
Beautiful Bastard. Lauren,Christina. New York: Gallory Books, 2013. Amazon.
“He leaned close enough to bite my shoulder, whispering, “You f****** tease.” Unable to get close enough, I quickened my pace on his zipper, shoving his pants and his boxers to the floor. I gave his c*** a hard squeeze, feeling him pulse against my palm. He forced my skirt up my thighs and pushed me back on the conference table. Before I could utter a single word, he took hold of my ankles, grabbed his c***, and took a step forward, thrusting deep inside me. I couldn’t even be horrified by the loud moan I let out – he felt better than anything. “What’s that?” he hissed through his clenched teeth, his hips slapping against my thighs, driving him deep inside. “Never been f***** like this before, have you? You wouldn’t be such a tease if you were being properly f*****.”
On February 12, 2013 the New Your Times called Beautiful Bastard, the #1 international bestseller, an erotic romance. The inside cover of the book identifies a series of titles for the young reader. These titles include Beautiful Stranger, Beautiful Bitch, Beautiful Bombshell, Beautiful Player and Beautiful Beginnings. The inside cover also recommends the Wild Seasons series which includes Sweet Filthy Boy and Dirty Rowdy Thing.
Local school boards and elected officials throughout the state have turned a blind eye to objections to this pornographic material. The news media has received this material time and again and still no film at eleven or front page news. It appears their norm has become books that glorifies teen sex as standard practice. Or perhaps the media does not report because government regulations prevent them from saying or printing titillating pornographic words and material.
Providing or recommending age inappropriate erotic material to public school children is quite simply distribution of pornography.
This material violates the intent, if not the letter of FS 847.011. I respectfully request your immediate action to stop Florida public school districts from recommending and/or distributing pornography. I also request you follow up with an investigation to determine how pornography has made its way into the public schools of the great state of Florida.
Respectfully,
Kelly Lorbeer
ST Johns, FL
EDITORS NOTE: There are 5 primary works and 16 total works in the Beautiful Bastard Series.