by Ryan Kennedy | Dec 13, 2024 | Action Alerts, FLCA articles, Liberty Scholar Blog, Parental Rights
FLCA joins 16 other organizations in demanding Florida protect students’ mental health by closing a loophole in Florida Statutes that allows explicit materials in schools. We recognize, acknowledge, and are thankful for the steps that Governor DeSantis and the... by Press Release | Nov 13, 2024 | Action Alerts, FLCA articles, Microschool, Press Release
LEHIGH ACRES, Fla. – Florida Citizens Alliance is calling for a church and school in Lehigh Acres to practice civil disobedience after state regulators ordered them to shut down on Tuesday. Additionally, FLCA is calling on parents and concerned citizens to contact... by Staël Dantes | Nov 7, 2024 | Action Alerts, FLCA articles, Liberty Scholar Blog, Press Release
We at Flori are thrilled to announce that, thanks to the unwavering support of donors and advocates across Florida, our 2024 Liberty Challenge fundraiser was a resounding success! Over the past three months, we set out with a bold goal: to raise $200,000 to fuel our... by Christy Devigili | Oct 21, 2024 | FLCA articles, Liberty Scholar Blog, Microschool, Press Release
NAPLES, Fla. – Florida Citizens Alliance, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to improving Florida’s K-12 education, has helped with launching two more Christian schools in Southwest Florida this fall. Grow Christian Academy, which is a new ministry of Grow... by Ryan Kennedy | Sep 5, 2024 | Amendment 4, FLCA articles, Parental Rights
This past Tuesday, September 3rd, the Lee County Board of County Commissioners passed an Amendment 4 resolution against Amendment 4. The vote was 4-1 with Commissioners Ruane, Pendergrass, Hamman, and Greenwell voting for it. Amendment 4 is a deceiving and extreme... by Ryan Kennedy | Sep 3, 2024 | FLCA articles, Parental Rights
Two recent court rulings have reinforced parental rights and protections for children in our state. The first ruling, by the United States 11th Circuit Court Of Appeals, was granting an injunction against the updated title IX rule. The second ruling was a 2-1 ruling,...