Some school districts have quickly pivoted to replacements, while others are still considering their options.
The DeSantis administration’s latest culture war fight over a college-level psychology course is sending Florida schools scrambling to figure out how to handle the confusing standoff, with just days to spare before students return from summer break.
Improtantly, article 5, paragraph 3 has two senteces: " The arts, sciences, research and education are free. The freedom of education does not release from the loyalty to the constitution"
Furthermore, this freedom of "research and education" means "scientific research and education" and thus primarily prohibits the German state of deciding what is researched and thaugt at universities.
There are state mandated curricula for all public schools.
“Free” in the sense that the state(s) cannot interfere with what is taught. It’s the same meaning of “free” as in “land of the free”, not as in “free beer”.
However, all public tuition (primary school, secondary school, and universities) really is free as in “free beer”. Only kindergarten and private schools aren’t.
The constitution was written like the federal government was more the EU than a single country. States have always been able to take away rights that aren't specifically in the constitution, like education.
It's a flaw, because states are not separate countries anymore, and it's a flaw that's being exploited hard, but preventing republicans from using that flaw would require branches of government that weren't corrupt.
Considering the geographic, economic, and cultural differences among the states, I prefer the strong state argument. You think giving more power to the Federal government is good because you assume those in power will align with your ideals. What happens when you assume wrong and someone like DeSantis has the keys to the White House?
The writers of the Constitution never expected wealth and corruption like we have today... So they didn't explicitly plan against it, which Republicans use as a right to do anything..
They absolutely did, they were the wealthy class and wrote the Constitution to benefit them more heavily then anyone else. What you're seeing is that compounded by time and leftward progression. The right freaking the fuck out is because they see if they don't correct back to 1860 they're going to be irrelevant grumpy old men screaming at the sky for being closer then in their youth.