Brevard students will be disciplined for ICE walkouts despite state guidance

A day after Brevard’s school board chair and superintendent warned that students who participated in walkouts against Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions would be punished, Florida’s education commissioner sent out guidance on handling the issue.

“The Florida Department of Education recently received correspondence from members of the Florida legislature regarding reports of organized student protest activity occurring during the school day,” Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas said in a letter issued Feb. 3 to Florida school districts. “I want to thank them for bringing this matter to my attention and for their leadership in elevating concerns related to student safety, instructional time, and the appropriate role of public schools.”

He didn’t specify which district the reports came from, but the letter came about 24 hours after posts about walkouts at high schools throughout Brevard began circulating online, prompting both School Board Chair Matt Susin and Superintendent Mark Rendell to warn students that if they participated, they would face discipline…

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