Project Description
Take Action! Halt Race-Based Education Policy
Sign the PetitionHalt Florida’s Racist Education Policy
Florida has set lower reading and math goals for all of its African American and Latino children, who makeup more than 50 percent of public school students. The State not only expects students of color to perform lower, but will now call their lower performance “success.”
FACTS ABOUT THE POLICY
- Ensures black and Latino children will have lower reading and math skills than whites.
- Lowered expectations will lead to lowered results.
- Violates the Civil Rights Act
All students deserve an equal opportunity to succeed. Robert Burns, a 14-year-old rising ninth-grader in Miami-Dade County, warns Florida not to underestimate him or other students of color:
“I’m more than what statistics or Florida thinks of me. When I found out they were going to set lower standards for me based on the color of my skin, I felt devastated. I don’t think it’s fair. I don’t think it’s right…If you expect 60, I’ll give you 60. If you shoot for the moon, I’ll land on the stars.”
Please Peruse News on the Issue and Action
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- The Official Complaint R.B. et al. versus the Florida Department of Education
- SPLC Files Complaint with DOJ over Florida’s Race-Based Education Goals
- Florida Passes Education Plan That Sets Goals for Students Based on Race
- Florida’s Race-Based Academic Goals Prompt Protest Petition
Sign the petition to Governor Scott asking for equal goals for all public school students! We must send our children the right message about education!
Halt Florida's Racist Education Policy
We, the undersigned, call on Governor Rick Scott to set equal academic goals for all children — regardless of their race — in Florida’s public schools.
Florida’s State Board of Education Strategic Plan 2012-2018, 11 (October 2012) discriminates against Florida public school children on the basis of race and national origin and compromises students’ educational opportunities through its race-based achievement goals.
This matter is crucial and we urge Governor Scott to act now. All children can and will achieve their goals if given an equal opportunity.
Sincerely,
(Your name)