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The controversy over forming a Gay-Straight alliance club in a FL middle school.

The Lake County School Board and Carver Middle School are deep in the middle LGBT controversy all because of a bisexual middle school student attempted to start a Gay-Straight Alliance club.

According to the Orlando Sentinel, openly bisexual eighth-grader Bayli Silberstein, has been working to get a GSA at Carver Middle School since last year.  Silberstein said she is hoping the club will help support LGBT students who feel bullied because of their sexual identity at Carver Middle.

Photo: elvisduran.com

Photo: elvisduran.com

Her cause has gained community support and is now backed by the ACLU.  The ACLU points out that the federal Equal Access Act does not allow school districts to pick and choose which clubs to allow based on what they think students should or should not discuss. If a school allows any student group to meet that doesn’t have a mission directly related to school academics, then it cannot deny other students groups the same access. In Florida, the law applies to middle and high school students.

Apparently inspired in part by Silberstein’s activism at Carver and by the stipulations in the Equal Access Act, the Lake County School Board is weighing restrictions that would place limits on on extra-curricular clubs in area middle schools including the of banning all extra-curricular clubs in secondary schools or at least in middle schools.
Chairwomen Fischer said the district should focus on education and that “social engineering” is not the job of the School Board. “It is not our job to socially mentor students, but to educate them,” Fischer said.

But this statement seems to make the school board role in all of this even more confusing.  If a member of the board believes that it is not the job of the district to be involved with socially mentoring students then why make any type of ruling the clubs allowed at schools at all?  Just site the Federal Law and go back to focusing on the educational issues facing the district.  Why ban all clubs just to stop this one club from forming?  It won’t stop all the attention to this case, instead it’ll probably cause more of an uproar from other schools as they loose their clubs.  Would this ban focus only on the non-education clubs (since the federal law protects clubs that have a mission directly related to school academics).  In the middle schools in the Lake County district we find clubs like Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), The Multi-Cultural Club, a robotics club, etc. which are more social than educational programs thus subject to the potential ban.  Also, where do you draw the line at non-educational clubs?  Technically sports teams are non-educational clubs and any creative arts club may not what some consider educational.  The ban that is being considered by the school board comes across an aggressive defensive strategy meant to force Bayli Silberstein and her supporters to back down or risk being seen as the bad guys that took all clubs away.

Here hoping that the school board members take a step back and carefully evaluate the situation at hand before they make their decision.

 

To read more, visit: The Huffington Post and the Orlando Sentinel.

HOLLA!! eCOACH receives recognition in the News :-)

Dr. Shannon FarrisFounder & Host of eCOACH Online Learning

Dr. Shannon Farris
Founder & Host of eCOACH Online Learning

Turnitin First Draft
Plagiarism Org

TACKLING PLAGIARISM ONLINE

Keeping students honest in and outside of class time is a challenge for most educators. Add in the movement toward online classes, and the challenge is only compounded. A recent story in U.S. News and World Report discusses the variety of ways that educators are dealing with academic dishonesty and plagiarism.

Plagiarism Org

“In every single class, we have information on what plagiarism is, and a major piece is that we hold our students accountable if they’re caught,” says Diane Johnson, assistant director of faculty services at St. Leo University in Florida. She goes on to say that students have been disciplined in the past for copying others’ work. “If you hear that one of your classmates has been reported for plagiarism, it gives you an impetus to not do it too.”

St. Leo University emphasizes educating not only students but also faculty about plagiarism and how to use Turnitin, often in the same online eCOACH training sessions.

“Cassidy Goodson, 14-Year-Old, Murders Her Newborn Baby”

“A 14-year-old is accused of choking her newborn to death while the baby was still attached to her by the umbilical cord.

Cassidy Goodson of Lakeland, Fla., is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse, according to theLedger.”

“…Police say the high school freshman ultimately used scissors to pry the baby out of her body and into the toilet .”

Goodson allegedly killed the child because she “didn’t know what to do with it,” officials told WTSP.” (more…)

 

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Update! Pot, not bath salts created the “Miami Zombie”

(Photo Credit: Mr.Ebola)

According to drug tests, marijuana, not bath salts was used by the now late Rudy Eugene, 31,  in a zombie-like cannibal attack on a homeless man, 65-year old Ronald Poppo.

According to (CNN) — The naked Florida man who chewed off the face of another man last month in a zombie-like cannibal attack used marijuana but not “bath salts” as police had suspected, authorities said Wednesday. (more…)

Bath salts strike again and again…

Robert William White yells at onlookers as police drag him from the scene of the alleged crime.
(Photo credit: Nydailynews)

Police say they had to use rubber bullets and a Taser to take down Robert William White, who had allegedly attacked a neighbor an hour before in a fit of rage caused by synthetic drugs. (more…)

Allegedly, bath salts strikes again. Charles Baker, Florida’s newest zombie–Really? (VIDEO)

The latest Florida Zombie, Charles Baker. Bath Salts suspected.
(Photo Credit: Tampa Bay)

On June 21, 2012, Charles Baker, 25, in Palmetto, Florida, allegedly bit a chuck out of Jeffrey Blake’s, 48, left biceps while visiting his ex-girlfriend’s house. Apparently, shortly after Blake let Baker into the house, Baker lost control of himself, screaming, clenching fists, stripping naked, and biting Baker’s arm. (more…)

Ronald Poppo survives the Miami Cannibal’s attack! (Graphic video & pictures)

Ronald Poppo

Warning! The below content contains graphic content of Ronald Poppo, who survived a horrific attack. Viewers discretion is advised. (more…)

2008 Saint Leo University Graduate, Lorinda (Cindy) Eldredge has been iNKED!

Lorinda (Cindy) Eldredge
2008 Saint Leo University Alumni

Saint Leo University will always be ingrained in the history of my life.  In my 60s, I decided to enter a new phase of my life.  After a childhood with a mentally ill mother, I spent many years in the financial world.  Deciding to go into a different direction, I pursued a college degree.  (more…)

Congrats to all HS Seniors of 2012! (Flashmob video)

Congratulations to all of the High School Seniors of 2012!

Have a wonderful Summer and hope to see you in the Fall!

From the Saint Leo University Psychology Faculty! (more…)

“Flesh in teeth!” Miami Cannibal Autopsy Revealed (video & photos)

Rudy Eugene (left) and Ronald Poppo (right)
Photo credit: topix.com

Well, I’m not sure if this will be the last we hear about the horrific face-eating Rudy Eugene, aka “Miami Cannibal”, but the autopsy report is out.  Now, you might think the autopsy would reveal some amounts of flesh in Eugene’s stomach, especially from all of the surveillance video footage of him tearing and chewing the face off of Ronald Poppo’s face, the homeless man Eugene brutally attacked on the Miami’s MacArthur Causeway; but, the report revealed no such thing. In fact, according the Miami Herald, (more…)

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