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Obama-Era Plan Allows Flagler Schools to Provide Free Lunches For All Students Starting in August

June 28, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

It's going to get busy. (© FlaglerLive)

In what may be a game-changer for many food-insecure families, an Obama-era child-nutrition program expanding under Biden will allow Flagler County Schools to provide free lunches in addition to the existing free breakfasts to all students, regardless of income, year-round at all nine traditional public schools starting on Aug. 10, when classes resume.

Brendan Depa’s Mother Tells Her Son’s Story

June 26, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 204 Comments

Brendan Depa with his maternal grandmother, Nikki Lemen. (Depa family)

Brendan Depa, a 17-year-old severely autistic student, attacked his paraprofessional, Joan Naydich, at Matanzas High School in February, and faces a first degree felony charge as an adult. His mother, Leanne Depa, speaks for the first time, detailing Brendan’s personal and medical history and his almost intractable challenges that pre-dated the horrific incident.

School Vouchers, Teaching Muzzles, Diversity Bans, Looser Guns: 200 New Laws Take Effect Saturday

June 26, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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More than 200 laws passed during the 2023 legislative session, including a record $116.5 billion budget, will take effect Saturday, including a massive expansion of public money available for private schooling, permitless gun-carrying, and more restrictions or bans on what teachers may say or teach.

Investigation of Ex-Wadsworth Principal Peacock Finds ‘Pattern of Misrepresenting Facts and Disregard Truth’

June 23, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Paul Peacock. (© FlaglerLive via Flagler Schools video)

An independent investigation found former Wadsworth Elementary Principal Paul Peacock in violation of the district’s policy forbidding bullying and harassment and its ethics policy, as well as in violation of various sections of the state’s Principles of Professional Conduct and the Florida Educational Leadership Standards.

Day Fees Waived All Weekend at Belle Terre Swim Club in Push For New Members

June 23, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A free weekend at Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club. (© FlaglerLive)

The Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club is hosting its summer open house weekend Saturday and Sunday, June 24-25, waiving its daily admission fees to all pool users and offering free food as the School Board continues to wrangle over how to make the club a viable operation, at least through next year.

Flagler School Board Rejects Arming Employees in 3-2 Vote, Citing Too Many Doubts for Now

June 20, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff's deputies will still be the only armed individuals on Flagler school campuses as the school board this evening rejected opening the door to non-professionals. (© FlaglerLive).

The Flagler County School Board this evening rejected on a 3-2 vote a proposal to arm some school employees on the unfounded assumption that it would improve security. The vote ends a year-long discussion about the so-called “guardian program,” as a majority of board members still had too many questions, doubts, and lacking buy-in from school staff.

Flagler School Board Cocks Its Next Folly: Arming Employees

June 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 56 Comments

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Next Tuesday, the Flagler County School Board will vote on whether to arm some school employees. The board will vote yes, on zero evidence and without asking any of the right questions, because as is becoming routine with this board, when it is offered a chance between right and wrong, it chooses wrong.

Despite Severe Autism, Judge Finds Depa, Ex-Matanzas High Student, Competent to Be Tried for Assault on Aide

June 16, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

Brendan Depa in court this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)

Circuit Judge Terence Perkins today found Brendan Depa, the 17-year-old former Matanzas High School student accused of assaulting a teacher aide in February, competent to stand trial.

Indian Trails Middle School Teacher Suing District Has a New Attorney, and Seeks Trial

June 16, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

JaWanda Dove, now a dean at Rymfire Elementary, seen here in an image from a brochure by the African American Entrepreneurs Club, where she was a guest speaker in 2018.

Indian Trails Middle School teacher JaWanda Dove’s employment discrimination case against the Flagler County school district is back on track toward a trial date as both sides also continue to seek an out-of-court settlement.

As Florida Floods Private Schools with Public Money, Schools Raise Tuition to Capitalize

June 16, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

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The Florida allocation of public money per private school student is expected to be about $8,000 a year — more than some private schools were charging for annual tuition. As a result, some private schools raised their prices.

Anti-Trans Politicians Take Pages from Nazi Playbook

June 13, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The sign in a Matanzas High School classroom proved unacceptable to Flagler County School Board member Christy Chong. (© FlaglerLive via Axon video)

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and other GOP leaders are following the Nazi playbook, substituting transgender youth for the Jews. They industriously promote hatred, fear, and physical revulsion of this small group — also barely 1 percent of the population — and pretend it’s out of concern for children.

19-Year-Old Man With Knives Breaches FPC’s Perimeter Before He Is Arrested

June 12, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

A 19-year-old man who'd been involved in an altercation off campus jumped a fence onto Flagler Palm Coast's athletic fields this afternoon before he was apprehended. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Palm Coast High School, operating a number of summer programs, went on Code Red lockdown this afternoon as Colasanti, 19, allegedly armed with knives breached the school’s perimeter. Colasanti was arrested. There was no indication that the man entered any school buildings at any point.

Wadsworth Elementary’s Paul Peacock Is Told He’s Done in Flagler Schools; New Principal To Be Named Later

June 8, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Paul peacock when he was principal at Indian Trails Middle School. (Flagler Schools)

Paul Peacock, the embattled principal of Wadsworth Elementary school who worked with school board members to fire Superintendent Cathy Mittlestadt, was told this morning that his services will no longer be needed in Flagler County schools. It was a firing in all but name.

Why Will Furry Is Demolishing the Flagler Youth Orchestra

June 6, 2023 | Pierre Tristam | 56 Comments

Flagler County School Board member Will Furry’s posturing about the Flagler Youth Orchestra has nothing to do with the FYO, of which he knows nothing and has no interest. It has to do with FYO’s director’s last name–Tristam–and Furry’s willingness to sacrifice a star district program over his vindictiveness for FlaglerLive.

Take Pride

June 4, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

The Pride flag waving at a demonstration outside Flagler Palm Coast High School a little over a year ago. The flag is banned on Florida school campuses, though MIA flags, perpetrating a fabrication started by Richard Nixon, still fly. (© FlaglerLive)

This Pride Month, there’s not much to be proud of in people who to this day would rather burn than raise the Pride Flag. It’s about time it replaced all those MIA flags in school yards and at courthouses. LGBTQ victims, unlike the mythical missing, are real, and they’re piling up. 

At FPC, Misplaced ‘Man Cave’ Culture and Improprieties Cause Demise of Girls’ Basketball Coach

June 2, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Former Flagler Palm Coast High School Girls Basketball Coach Anthony Wagner received a written reprimand and is no longer the team's coach. (© FlaglerLive)

A Flagler County school district investigation of now-former Flagler Palm Coast high School basketball coach Anthony Wagner found that he had committed various improprieties and acted unprofessionally, resulting in his second written reprimand and his removal from that role. He is also not being recommended for reappointment as a teacher.

As Investigation of Principal Paul Peacock Nears Conclusion, His Absence from Reappointment List Draws Speculation

May 31, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Paul Peacock. (© FlaglerLive)

As an independent investigation into employee complaints against Wadsworth Elementary Principal Paul Peacock concluded, Peacock’s name was absent from the list of administrators to be reappointed next year, raising speculation about his fate. The school board attorney said the list is not complete.

Upside of Unrequited Survives Book Ban at FPC, But 57% of Challenged Titles Were Removed From Flagler Schools This Year

May 30, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The Upsiude of Unrequited got some love from a Flagler Palm Coast High School challenge-review committee. (© FlaglerLive)

A Flagler Palm Coast High School committee of faculty and residents voted 7-0 to keep Becky Albertalli’s The Upside of Unrequited on high school library shelves. It was the last challenge of the year by just three individuals, who had filed 44 challenges to 22 titles, succeeding in having 12 of them removed.

He Was Convinced the School Board Was Pushing “Transgender BS.” He Was Arrested. And Emboldened.

May 26, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

A screen shot from a recent meeting of the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School Board.

A parent had grievances to air about library books “trying to convert kids to gay,” and about mask and vaccine mandates. So he joined an activist group and headed to a school board meeting. This story explores how school board meetings across the country are fomenting conflicts and controversies that have led to violence and arrests.

On Flagler Schools’ Ban List: The Upside of Unrequited, a Review and a Recommendation

May 24, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Becky Albertalli’s “The Upside of Unrequited,” about a fat girl’s desperate quest for a date after 26 unrequited crushes, is one of 22 titles on Flagler’s ban list, and the last to be considered by a school-based committee at FPC on Thursday.

School Board’s Sally Hunt Feels Unsafe in Workshops and Asks for Permanent Deputy Security

May 19, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 33 Comments

Sally Hunt at the May 2 workshop of the school board listened to the man who, like eight or nine others, implored the board to keep the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club open to the public. That speaker singled out Hunt, asking for her supporting vote. Hunt later objected to being singled out as a swing vote. (© FlaglerLive via Flagler Schools TV)

Without explaining why, and to her colleagues’ surprise, Flagler County School Board member Sally Hunt told the board she feels unsafe in workshop settings on the third floor of the Government Services Building, and has requested the posting of a deputy there, which would cost the district at least $2,600 a year.

LaShakia Moore Is Flagler Schools’ Interim Superintendent. Why Would She Want Permanent Post?

May 18, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Flagler County schools' Lashakia Moore in her office some months ago. She will be the district's interim superintendent starting July 1, in a different office. (© FlaglerLive)

The question LaShakia Moore isn’t yet answering is whether she will apply for the permanent position, which the board hopes to fill by Jan. 1. She enjoys district and community support and respect. Yet the more valid question, given this school board’s volatility, may be: why would Moore want to be the permanent superintendent?

3-2 Vote to Keep Belle Terre Swim Club Open Is Only One More Uncertain Reprieve for Troubled Facility

May 18, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club is again facing deficits. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County School Board’s 3-2 vote Tuesday to keep the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club open to the public is only one more extension of uncertain length. The board has yet to decide how long it will keep it open, and on what terms, in essence leaving fundamental questions that have bedeviled the club for years unanswered.

A Federal Lawsuit Is Filed Against Florida School District, Calling Book Bans Unconstitutional

May 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eyes has been banned in numerous school districts, including in Florida. (Max McCoy/Kansas Reflector)

The lawsuit is against the Escambia County School District and its local school board. Plaintiffs include PEN America, powerhouse publisher Penguin Random House, several authors, and parents of children. A remedy: Return books to school library shelves, particularly books considered “targeted,” according to the lawsuit.

A Different ‘Battle of the Books’ Cheers Competing Students at Rymfire Elementary

May 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Members of the teams that placed first, second and third were invited to the stage at the end of the Battle of the Books to accept their gift bags--every participant got a goodie bag--and gift cards. (© FlaglerLive)

At Rymfire Elementary this morning, it was a very different “Battle of the Books” from the kind that’s been crumpling Flagler County’s school libraries for the last couple of years: this battle was all about the love and joy of reading, as 80 students competed to match blind quotes with any of the 15 books they’d read this year.

The Student Protesters Were Arrested. The Man Who Got Violent in the Parking Lot Wasn’t.

May 14, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

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College students arrested. A parking lot altercation. A retired teacher waking up to a broken window. Events at a school district in Conway, Arkansas, illustrate the alarming trend of unrest at school board meetings across the country.

Indian Trails Teacher JaWanda Dove Loses Her Attorney Over Refusal to Settle Discrimination Suit Against District

May 11, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

JaWanda Dove, now a dean at Rymfire Elementary, seen here in an image from a brochure by the African American Entrepreneurs Club, where she was a guest speaker in 2018.

Almost three years after filing an employment discrimination suit against Flagler County schools, and a few settlement offers that even her attorney implored her to accept, Indian Trails Middle School teacher JaWanda Dove may now head for trial representing herself, as her own attorney asked the court to be relieved of representing her.

FPC Removes 2 Books Under Challenge Without Review, Abruptly Cancelling 2 Committee Meetings

May 11, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

The April 17 joint meeting of two book review committees, from Matanzas High School and Flagler Palm Coast High School, was the last to convene. That one, for Ellen Hopkins's Crank, was attended by School Board member Will Furry. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County’s three book-banners are getting their way the easier way: the books they’re challenging are now getting removed without committee review, even though such a process is set out in district policy. Twice in the last three weeks, Flagler Palm Coast High School abruptly cancelled scheduled challenge-review committee meetings at the last minute, “weeding” the books instead.

Wadsworth Principal Paul Peacock Ordered on Leave Over Employee Complaints as District Hires Investigator

May 10, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Paul peacock, with Chris Tincher, Wadsworth Elementary's assistant principal, at right, in a recent appearance before the school board. (© FlaglerLive via Flagler Schools TV)

Wadsworth Elementary School Principal Paul Peacock has been placed on administrative leave with pay and barred from all district campuses or from contact with any employees pending the resolution of an independent investigation stemming from several employee complaints about Peacock, internal documents show and school officials say.

At Charter School, DeSantis Signs Bills Against Teacher Unions and For School Board Term Limits

May 9, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

Union-busting with a smile. (Facebook)

The bill (SB 256) bars public sector unions, including those for teachers but not for police or firefighters that tend to support the governor, from deducting dues from members’ paychecks, requiring employees to write checks instead. Furthermore, unions’ membership would have to constitute 60% of a bargaining unit, an increase from the old threshold of 50%.

On Flagler’s Ban List: Elana K. Arnold’s What Girls Are Made Of, a Review and a Recommendation

May 9, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

What Girls Are Made Of, a 2017 National Book Award finalist, is on Flagler County schools' list of books a trio of residents want banned. (Carolrhoda Lab)

“What Girls Are Made Of,” Elana K. Arnold’s deconstruction of a 16-year-old girl’s being and nothingness, is one of 22 titles three Flagler County residents want banned from high school libraries. A Flagler Palm Coast High School committee takes up the challenge on Thursday.

Rick Scott Wants Full-Time Armed Security in Every School in the Country

May 8, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

U.S. Senator Rick Scott at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office today. (photo credit: Mitch Perry)

Sen. Rick Scott has filed federal legislation that would create a block grant program to be run through the Department of Justice to support hiring law enforcement officers to provide full-time security at every K-12 school in the country.

Later Start Time for Middle and High School Students in Flagler Means Earlier Start for Younger Ones

May 8, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Starting school later for middle and high school students means starting earlier for elementary school students. The Flagler County school district isn't pleased with that choice. (© FlaglerLive)

A bill awaiting the governor’s signature would ban school start times before 8:30 a.m. for high schools  and 8 a.m. for middle schools, starting in the 2026-27 school year. The Flagler County School Board had been reconsidering its own start times–but in the other direction. Now, it may be faced with making tough choices regarding elementary-school start times, which would go from latest to earliest starting times in the county. 

4-Day School Week Is Gaining Popularity, But Not Among State Lawmakers

May 7, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Nationwide, the number of four-day schools has increased by 600% over the past two decades, now numbering more than 1,600 in 24 states. Many four-day schools report higher test scores, fewer discipline problems and strong support from parents.

FPC Student Vandalizes ‘Offensive’ Civil Rights-Inspired Posters. School Board’s Chong Rallies To His Side.

May 5, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 64 Comments

The voices of equal rights, which a student and his mother found offensive. (© FlaglerLive)

In response to one parent’s complaint about civil rights era-inspired posters by students, and to the the parent’s son vandalizing posters he found offensive at Flagler Palm Coast High School, School Board member Christy Chong has rallied to the side of the parent and the student and is seeking to revisit policies that address the display of student work in school hallways. Board members Will Furry and Sally Hunt are joining Chong in seeking that discussion.

Advertising in Schools
Flagler County School Policy 904

May 4, 2023 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler County School District policy on advertising in schools, policy 904: full text.

Bill Banning Books During Challenges and Banning Preferred Pronouns Ready for DeSantis Signature

May 3, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Sen. Clay Yarborough, R-Jacksonville, sponsored a controversial education bill that passed Wednesday and is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis. Colin Hackley/File

The bill restricts the way teachers and students can use their preferred pronouns in schools, expands last year’s “don’t say gay” prohibitions to eighth grade, and makes banning books and instructional materials easier, with simpler forms and a requirement that challenged materials to be removed from schools within five days of the objection, until the challenge is resolved.

Bill Prohibiting College and University Decisions Based on Diversity Criteria Heads to DeSantis

May 2, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Too diverse? A ceiling display at the University of Central Florida. (© FlaglerLive)

Colleges and universities could soon be prohibited from requiring “political loyalty” tests for students and employees as a condition of admission or employment, under a measure passed Tuesday by the Senate.

Flagler School Board Plans to Appoint LaShakia Moore Interim Superintendent at Least Until January

May 2, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Lashakia Moore is almost certain to be Flagler County Schools' interim superintendent from July 1 until next January. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County School Board is planning to appoint LaShakia Moore its interim superintendent from July 1 to at least the beginning of January. The approach has the support of the board and relieves pressure on the board to find a superintendent at a time when nearly a dozen districts are looking to make similar appointments.

Top of the World: FPC’s Per Berg Takes IB Students to Uruguay and Argentina in Pre-Exam Immersion

April 28, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The group at the base of the 115-foot concrete cross atop Pan de Azucar. (Per Berg)

The IB is highly prized by college admission panels. It is also the most rigorous, demanding program of study in high school. Going on what looks like a vacation right before the exam might seem counterintuitive. But it is right in line with the IB’s philosophy–and it prepares the students for their exams better than sitting behind a desk, as Spanish teacher and coach Per Berg’s experience through a dozen trips with FPC students has shown.

County Plan to Move Whispering Meadows Equine Therapy Ranch to Fairgrounds Collapses as State Says No

April 26, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 38 Comments

Mary Helene, seen here at Whispering meadows Ranch in 2021, has been contending with a series of challenges since neighbors of the property on John Anderson Highway raised objections to the non-profit's operations in their midst. The ranch had high hopes of moving tonthe county fairgrounds, only to see those plans collapse through no fault of the ranch's. (© FlaglerLive)

The state has rejected Flagler County government’s plan to move the Whispering Meadows Ranch–the equine therapy non-profit–to the county fairgrounds, saying it would privatize public land. The rejection is the latest setback in the ranch’s two-year effort to leave its John Anderson Highway property, where it has operated for 16 years, until neighbors started objecting to its presence.

In Florida, We Are All Child Abusers Now

April 23, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 60 Comments

Illegal, even in the shadow of a courthouse. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida Legislature is legalizing a Jim Crow-like system of punishing, demonizing and denying the existence of LGBTQ children. Few sessions of the Florida Legislature provided the legal framework for as much state-sponsored and citizen-empowered terrorism against children as this one.

Vote to End Diversity Programs in Florida Colleges and Universities Set Before Senate

April 21, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Sen. Erin Grall, R-Vero Beach, is sponsoring a bill that would make controversial changes in the higher-education system. (Colin Hackley/NSF)

A measure that seeks to prevent colleges and universities from spending money on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives is ready to go before the full Senate amid strong objections from Democrats, with one Black senator calling the proposal “racist at its core.”

Challenged in Flagler Schools: Elana K. Arnold’s Damsel, a Review and a Recommendation

April 21, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Elana K. Arnold’s “Damsel” is among the 22 books that a trio of individuals have sought to ban from high school library shelves in Flagler County. Here’s an unexpected recommendation by FlaglerLive’s reviewers to ban the book.

Coming YMCA Could Give Belle Terre Club a Few Years’ Reprieve. 2 School Board Members Won’t Hear of It.

April 19, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The pool at Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club. (© FlaglerLive)

After yet another round of hardened, inconclusive debate over the fate of the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club during the school board’s workshop on Tuesday, the board agreed to vote on the matter one way or the other at its May 16 meeting. But this time a new element is in play, with the very strong possibility of a YMCA coming to town in a few years.

‘Don’t Say Gay’ Extended to 12th Grade in New Board of Education Rule, With Vague Exceptions

April 19, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Teachers shall not “intentionally provide” instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in fourth through 12th grades. Teachers could face suspension or revocation of their educator certificates for violations of the rule.

Furry and Chong, Who’d Slandered Opponents During Campaign, Seek to ‘Censure’ School Board Chair Cheryl Massaro. They Fail.

April 19, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Will Furry and Christy Chong, memories of their own recent behavior apparently short-circuited, voted to censure School Board Chair Cheryl Massaro Tuesday evening. They did not get a majority. (© FlaglerLive)

An attempt by School Board members Will Furry and Christy Chong to censure Cheryl Massaro failed, 3-2, Tuesday evening. The motion and the discussion surrounding it had elements of the surreal, as most school board meetings now do. Massaro’s comments were cutting, but nowhere near the slanders and lies Chong and Furry had peddled about board members and candidates during their campaign a few months ago.

Crank, Novel of Addiction, Survives Ban at FPC and Matanzas for Now in Unanimous Vote

April 18, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A joint committee of Matanzas and Flagler Palm Coast High School representatives voted 9-0 to keep Ellen Hopkins's "Crank" on school library shelves, rebuffing a challenge. But the decision may be appealed. (© FlaglerLive)

Two committees meeting jointly to review a challenge to Ellen Hopkins’s “Crank,” a novel tracing the spiral of a 17-year-old high school girl into drug addiction, voted unanimously Monday afternoon to keep the book on high school library shelves. But the superintendent’s recent decision to ban a book despite three unanimous votes to keep it left a chill in the committees’ decisions on Monday.

Wadsworth Elementary’s Karter Consolazio’s Alertness Earns Him a Sheriff’s Scholarship

April 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Sheriff Staly and Deputy Erlandson presented Karter Consolazio with a certificate for a scholarship to attend the FCSO Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Academy this summer. (FCSO)

Sheriff Staly and Deputy Erlandson presented Karter Consolazio with a certificate for a scholarship to attend the FCSO Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Academy this summer.

Challenged in Flagler Schools: Ellen Hopkins’s Crank, a Review and a Recommendation

April 17, 2023 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Another one on the ban list: Ellen Hopkins's "Crank," the first in a trilogy by Hopkins, fictionalizing her daughter's drug addiction.

Crank is the first book by Ellen Hopkins, a very popular young adult novelist, and the first in an autobiographical trilogy centered on her daughter’s crystal meth addiction. It is among the 22 books a trio of Flagler County residents want banned. A joint committee of Matanzas and FPC faculty take on the challenge this afternoon.

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