Florida teacher may have violated new education law after showing Disney movie to 5th-grade class

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TAMPA, Fla. — A Tampa teacher is under fire after being accused of violating Florida’s Parental Rights in Education law.

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Jenna Barbee said she showed her 5th-grade class the movie “Strange World,” because of its environmental themes.

The Disney movie also features a character who is gay.

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A school board member, whose child was in the class, reported Barbee to the Florida Department of Education as a possible violation of the law.

The state’s new law says when dealing with older children like Barbee’s students, instruction must be age- or developmentally appropriate.

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