Diaz sponsored a bill aimed at phasing out the state’s current standardized-testing system and replacing it with a “progress monitoring” system (SB 1048), and a bill (HB 7) that will restrict the way race-related issues are taught in public schools and in workplace training. That backing came after Diaz carried out two of the governor’s legislative priorities during this year’s legislative session. This is about the students in our state, the parents in our state and our governor’s thrust to keep education in the forefront,” Diaz told reporters after receiving the appointment.ĭeSantis, who picks members of the state board, recommended Diaz’s appointment last week. Looking for MORE trusted news? Subscribe to WFSU's Daily News to receive all the day's stories right in your inbox.
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