Florida teacher faces discipline after ‘Most Likely to Become A Dictator’ mock award sparks backlash

The Brief

  • A Gainesville High School teacher faces possible discipline after giving a student a mock award labeling him “Most Likely to Become a Dictator.”
  • The student’s mother says the certificate embarrassed her son and fueled bullying, while state officials accuse the teacher of misconduct.
  • The Education Practices Commission will decide whether to fine, suspend, or revoke the teacher’s license.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. A teacher in Florida is facing possible discipline after reportedly giving a student a mock award, dubbing him “Most Likely to Become a Dictator,” sparking swift backlash from the student’s mom and state education and political leaders.

What we know:

A Gainesville High School history teacher is under investigation after allegedly presenting a student a student-voted award for “Most Likely to Become a Dictator.” It appears that the incident happened several years ago. However, the student’s mom discussed the situation last week during a Florida State Board of Education meeting, saying the incident caused lasting harm to her son, and alleging that Alachua County Public Schools were critical of conservative political viewpoints.

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