florida-roundup-logoLGBT policy: The Brevard County School Board is expected to decide Tuesday whether to expand the district's anti-harassment policy by banning discrimination against students and staff on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation. In April, on a 3-2 vote, the board agreed to schedule a vote on the policy to add lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people as a protected class. Florida Today.

Soft landing: A year after new school busing routes caused confusion and delays in Palm Beach County, the administrator most directly responsible for the problem is now making $111,000 a year in a district job in which he supervises three people and makes more than the department director. Steve Bonino was demoted in January from director of operations after the busing crisis, and now supervises the district’s program to remodel school cafeterias. Palm Beach Post.

Records lawsuit: The Orange County teachers union is suing the school district, accusing it of "completely ignoring" state law on open records. The union charges that the district put up roadblocks or ignored requests from the union for documents on employee discipline. saying it did not respond or that it put up hurdles when the union requested documents related to employee discipline. The district has not commented. Orlando Sentinel.

Art referendum: Pinellas County voters will be asked in November to renew a tax referendum that supports arts instruction in the district's schools. The tax, first passed in 2004, provides about $33 million a year to the district. Tampa Bay Times.

Driver's ed: Driver's education classes return to the Bay County School District for the first time since the program was cut to save money about a decade ago. Panama City News Herald. (more…)

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