Condor: Beden offers money to schools opposed to Florida governor

The Benden administration this week offered financial support to schools that have come up against Governor Ron DeSantis' decision to prevent the obligation to use masks. U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona sent a letter to Governor DeSantis and State Commissioner for Education Richard Corcoran, informing them that schools that [...]
US Education Secretary Miguel Cardona sent a letter to Governor DeSantis and State Commissioner for Education Richard Corcoran, informing them that schools that lose state funds will have access to federal funds.
Florida's recent actions to prevent the establishment of science-based strategies according to its will for preventing the spread of Avid-19, which are in line with guidelines from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, put students and staff” at risk, it says.
Secretary Cardona also wrote that he is deeply concerned by the July 30th executive order, signed by Governor DeSantis, for preventing the obligation to use masks, writes Fox NewsReport Express.
A spokeswoman for Governor DeSantis criticised the Benden administration, which, according to her, “is giving more support to elected overseers and politicians who do not believe that parents have the right to choose what is best for their children” than to Florida students, for whom these funds would have to be exploited. ”
In contrast, Florida has one of the most severe spreads of coronary in the country, mainly because of the spread of the highly contagious variant, Delta. Despite this situation, Governor DeSantis has said that parents should decide whether their children will use masks at school. He is a member of the Republican Party, rival of Joe Biden's Democratic Party.












