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October 19, 2023

Think Tank Spotlights History of Education in Florida to Build Awareness of State’s Policy Past, Share Lessons in Cross-Racial Solidarity

Florida Policy Institute (FPI) today unveiled the education portion of its multimedia initiative, The Florida Timeline, which examines how laws and regulations implemented throughout the state’s history have driven disparate outcomes by race and ethnicity.

The new section of the timeline begins in the mid-1860s, when the newly formed “Freedmen’s Bureau” quickly put education at the forefront of the agency’s agenda and worked to establish schools in the South, despite resistance from white Southerners, who refused to board teachers and blocked access to buildings that could be used as schools. The education interval ends in 2023, a year in which lawmakers extended voucher eligibility to all K-12 students in Florida, even to the wealthiest families in the state, diverting billions of dollars away from Florida’s public schools. As the Florida Timeline notes, “given that a majority of Florida’s public K-12 students are children of color, disinvestments from Florida’s public schools will further widen racial inequities.”

The new section of the timeline begins in the mid-1860s, when the newly formed “Freedmen’s Bureau” quickly put education at the forefront of the agency’s agenda and worked to establish schools in the South, despite resistance from white Southerners, who refused to board teachers and blocked access to buildings that could be used as schools. The education interval ends in 2023, a year in which lawmakers extended voucher eligibility to all K-12 students in Florida, even to the wealthiest families in the state, diverting billions of dollars away from Florida’s public schools. As the Florida Timeline notes, “given that a majority of Florida’s public K-12 students are children of color, disinvestments from Florida’s public schools will further widen racial inequities.”

Damaris Allen, executive director of Families for Strong Public Schools, said: “It’s so important for Floridians, especially public school parents and students, to learn about our state’s true history of policy decisions that have got us to this point — ranked 46th in average per pupil funding. But it’s just as critical to learn about times when Floridians came together to defend and lift up public education as a cornerstone of our communities, which serve students no matter their race, gender or sexual orientation. Families for Strong Public Schools is proud to be an official partner in The Florida Timeline project.”

At the core of The Florida Timeline is a lesson in shared prosperity. As Heather McGhee describes in her 2021 book, The Sum of Us, when people join together to remove historical barriers to racial and ethnic equity, the vast majority will benefit.

FPI first rolled out The Florida Timeline, which is housed at www.floridatimeline.org, in October 2022, with a focus on historical tax and criminal justice policy. In August 2023, FPI added a section on worker justice history.

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