The Results

The Board of Education voted for a compromise which inserts the words "Theory of" in front of evolution and a number of other concepts. Was it necessary? No. Does it add to the original? No. But it did allow our standards to be accepted without verbiage referring to "academic freedom" which would have severely changed our work. The final document will now give the students of Florida the chance to compete on an equal playing field with those from across the world.

Opponents of the new standards are threatening legislative action so we will see how the final chapter of this plays out. Meanwhile I want to recognize the 56 incredible members of the Science Standards committee. The framers and writers of this document spent over a year to create a document which maintains scientific accuaracy, rigor and relevance. I am so very proud to have been allowed to participate in this experience.

And I want to thank Commissioner of Education, Eric Smith and Math and Science Director, Mary Jane Tappen for their leadership and strength of conviction by standing by this effort and putting the children of Florida first in this discussion. Without the revisions that took place I am enough of a realist to know that we would have never achieved the giant steps that were taken.

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