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This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take “Anti-Communist” Classes

March 11, 2026 - 11:47

This Fall, Florida Students Will Be Forced to Take “Anti-Communist” Classes

A new academic requirement is set to take effect in Florida public high schools this coming fall semester. The state will mandate that students complete a half-credit course dedicated to the history and doctrines of communist ideologies.

The directive, signed into law last year, stipulates that the curriculum must include a comparative examination of political philosophies. It requires instruction on the historical examples of mass casualties under communist regimes and a direct contrast with the principles underlying the United States' constitutional republic.

Proponents of the course argue it is a necessary component of civic education, designed to teach students about what they describe as a dangerous political theory. They state the aim is to provide a historical account of communist governments globally and to reinforce foundational American values.

The course has drawn significant criticism from various educators and civil liberties organizations. Opponents contend the mandate politicizes the classroom and promotes a one-sided, reductive view of complex historical and political subjects. They express concern that the law could stifle academic discourse and critical analysis, reducing nuanced historical events to a prescribed narrative.

School districts across the state are now tasked with implementing the standard, selecting from state-approved materials or developing their own curricula that meet the legal requirements. The rollout will affect all incoming high school students, making the course a graduation prerequisite for the class of 2027 and beyond.


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