Florida students will now be required to get their parents’ consent before using a nickname in schools, a move that critics say targets the LGBTQ+ community and could extend well beyond.
In an email sent Tuesday morning, parents and guardians of Seminole County students were advised that school districts in the state are now “required to develop a form to obtain parental consent to use any deviation or nickname from the child’s legal name in school.”
“If you would like for your child to be able to use a name aside from their legal given name on any of our campuses, we will ask for you to complete the consent form titled ‘Parental Authorization for Deviation from Student’s Legal Name Form.'”
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