Florida school yearbook on hold after students protest 'Don't Say Gay' bill in photos

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Florida school yearbook on hold after students protest 'Don't Say Gay' bill in photos
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Yearbooks at a Florida high school won't be distributed until photos of students holding flags and a 'love is love' sign can be covered. CBSVillage

can be covered up. District officials said they don't want anyone thinking that the school supported the students' walkout.

The bill, signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, bans classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. Lawrence noted that the yearbook dedicates a separate page to the school's Gay Straight Alliance Club and elsewhere shows students at a pride march and holding rainbow flags. He said those depictions do comply with the policy.

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