The Florida School Boards Association is withdrawing from the National School Boards Association. The vote was unanimous.
Only if it affects Athletic scholarships. Remember Sportsball >>> Academia.Yeah, okay, that actually is very bad. Does it affect colleges and universities? Cause it might actually hurt the bottom line then.
You've also got a fair number of universities: and if all those students suddenly have to either PROVE or REACQUIRE their credentials if they leave the state: the number of outside students will drop, the economy will tank because the output of basically every possible industry will be in question, and the locals who cannot get an education from out of state will functionally find themselves TRAPPED in the state because their diplomas will be worthless the second they cross an arbritrary geo-political line.Only if it affects Athletic scholarships. Remember Sportsball >>> Academia.
Yeah, okay, that actually is very bad. Does it affect colleges and universities? Cause it might actually hurt the bottom line then.
Just for some context, the National School Boards Association published a letter it sent to the White House inquiring about using the Patriot Act against parents at school board meetings it deemed threatening and violent in protesting critical race theory and mask mandates. It also used the term "domestic terrorism" which some parents did not take kindly to.
So this is not one state out of the blue deciding to pull out, but part of a continuing nationwide backlash that's not limited to red states. More than half of state associations have condemned National over the letter and we're up to 12 or 13 states that have outright severed ties, including several Joe Biden won. Apparently there's been a lot of acrimony with National for years and this has been the final straw for some, so it's not just about the letter for everyone (but I'm not as familiar with that side of it.)
Shady jive.I wonder what florida wants a reserve of crypto for?