Florida Education Association calls for unity and safety following social media incidents

Andrew Spar, President at Florida Education Association
Andrew Spar, President at Florida Education Association - Florida Education Association
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The Florida Education Association (FEA) has responded to recent discussions on social media by emphasizing the importance of safety and unity within communities, including schools and college campuses. The union expressed its support for educators’ rights and due process.

In a statement, FEA said: “We want to take a moment to address what we have seen on social media today.

“Everyone deserves the right to be safe in their communities- whether that’s at home, in their schools or on college campuses. The union is here to support the rights of every educator across the state and we will not stand quiet while educators are tried in the court of public opinion instead of receiving the due process they deserve. Allowing threats and threatening those in our public school communities is counterproductive. As a union, we have always, and will always, stand for bringing people together.

Now is the time to unite for safer, stronger communities for every American.”

The FEA represents more than 120,000 members statewide. Its membership includes PreK-12 teachers, higher education faculty, educational staff professionals, students preparing to become teachers at colleges and universities, as well as retired education employees.



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