Florida education officials demanded that the College Board remove questions about gender identity and LGBT content from its AP Psychology course, because state law bans teaching these subjects. The College Board refused to comply because these topics are included in college-level psychology courses.
Governor Ron DeSantis, a candidate for the Republican nomination for President in 2024, opposes any teaching about these issues. At DeSantis’ behest, the Florida legislature passed a law widely known as “Don’t Say Gay.” Originally intended for K-3, its application has been extended by the State Board of Education to apply to all grades.
Ironically, Florida has one of the nation’s most vibrant gay populations, centered in South Florida, in Miami, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, and also Orlando, which just memorialized the June 12, 2016, massacre of 49 people at a gay nightclub called The Pulse. DeSantis wants everyone to pretend that gays don’t exist.
Thought control is a feature of both fascism and Communism.
The Washington Post and many other publications reported on the controversy.
The College Board, which oversees AP nationwide, told Florida officials Thursday it stands by a sequence in the psychology course that covers gender and sexual orientation in a unit on developmental psychology.
“Please know that we will not modify our courses to accommodate restrictions on teaching essential, college-level topics,” the organization said in a letter to the state education department. “Doing so would break the fundamental promise of AP: colleges wouldn’t broadly accept that course for credit and that course wouldn’t prepare students for success in the discipline.”
The letter responded to a recent inquiry the Florida department made after the state enacted new restrictions on teaching gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools. The department told the College Board on May 19 that it is developing an “assurance document” for the College Board to indicate that its courses comply with Florida’s new rules. It also said state officials “implore” the organization to review its courses and identify those that might need to be modified.
“Some courses might contain content or topics prohibited by State Board of Education rule and Florida law,” the department’s letter said.
“[The] College Board is responsible for ensuring that their submitted materials comply with Florida law,” said Cassie Palelis, press secretary for the Florida Department of Education.
The College Board was embarrassed by its earlier efforts to placate Florida’s demands to censor the AP Black Studies course and wanted to avoid a similar debacle.
Now the College Board is taking a harder line as it defends the psychology course.
“We don’t know if the state of Florida will ban this course,” the organization said in a statement Thursday to the AP community. “To AP teachers in Florida, we are heartbroken by the possibility of Florida students being denied the opportunity to participate in this or any other AP course. To AP teachers everywhere, please know we will not modify any of the 40 AP courses — from art to history to science — in response to regulations that would censor college-level standards for credit, placement, and career readiness.”
“We have learned from our mistakes in the recent rollout of AP African American Studies and know that we must be clear from the outset where we stand,” the College Board said.
Last year, 28,600 Florida students took the AP Psychology exam, about 10% of the number who took the test nationally.

While the DeSantis policies and pronouncements are utterly deplorable, the College Board, in its greedy exploitation of a toxic competitive culture in education, is a close second. The school I led for decades banished the AP nonsense in 1999, to the great benefit of a generation of students.
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Do you perceive this as a struggle between two different intellectual power bases rather than a struggle between DeSantis and the great majority?
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Don’t understand your question. DeSantis is an anti-intellectual phony. The College Board is a faux intellectual plague on education.
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Steve,
You are too kind. DeSantis is a fascist.
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Indeed! I stand corrected.
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Steve: My question comes from my perception that both college board and DeSantis represent political groups they try to influence with this issue. DeSantis is trying to avoid negative publicity surrounding his incompetence as a leader by stirring voters with his attacks on various bugbears of the right. College board seems to be trying to gain positive press by opposing DeSantis, using him to burnish their image, something that might appeal to some people but not to me.
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I’ll go with that!
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BRAVO!!!!
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The decision by the College Board is good news for the nation.
Bad news for the nation- the total and complete hypocrisy of high- visibility right wing Catholics imposing their beliefs on society. MLB player, Trevor Williams, falsely states that Nuns in Drag are anti-Catholic. This from a man who belongs to a Church that spends its “charitable” dollars to take rights from people who are gay and from women. Nuns in Drag perform they don’t politically plot to take away Williams’ rights as a heterosexual nor deny him equal rights as a man.
In an article, Williams is linked to the APP, Hallow, which was developed by JD Vance in his investment portfolio. Republican, JD Vance who converted to Catholicism in 2019, is holding up Biden’s appointments because he rigidly doesn’t believe in democracy.
Also in the news now, the devout right wing Catholic, Michael Knowles (Daily Wire), has called for a return to the period of 1220- a time when women had no rights and protestants were killed. Huffpo covered the Knowles story with total omission of the fact that the Yale grad, is driven by his religious beliefs. Tim Busch’s Legatus site profiles Knowles’ religious beliefs.
Progress against a political enemy when its name is so feared it can’t be spoken, will have negligible success.
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Yes, Linda. Our local Catholic Church put out an email urging members to pray The Litany of the Sacred Heart “in reparation for the blasphemy that will be perpetrated at the Dodgers baseball game on the same day all Catholics are encouraged to pray the Litany…”
The Catholic Church is threatened by drag nuns. Threatened. As if there was violence against Catholics by nuns in drag.
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I’ll be frightened of drag queens if I ever see one with an AR-15.
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[The] College Board is responsible for ensuring that their submitted materials comply with Florida law,” said Cassie Palelis, press secretary for the Florida Department of Education. Really?? Since when did Florida purport to be the center of the educational universe? There are 49 other states that are more than happy to fill the coffers of the College Board with eager AP Psych test takers. It’s about time the College Board grew a pair and stopped withering beneath our latest dictator wanna-be Ron DeSantis.
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Oakland_mom– Yes, I was nonplused by that & related statements such as begging CB to tell all details of where its content breaks FL law. As if anyone could gauge that from FL’s broad-brush, vague and obnoxious excuse for a law.
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AP Human Geography will also be in the sights of Florida since a bunch of the content deals with gender and gendered spaces. And Florida has more students taking APHG than any other state, but AP neglected to mention that course.
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Psychology courses must cover issues related to sexuality. If, however, the extreme right wants to eliminate LBGT content, I must insist we also remove narcissism and sociopathy content to avoid indoctrinating emotionally challenged people into wanting to ride an escalator into the presidency. Fair is fair.
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