Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Florida Schools to continue using Islam-centered history text

Volusia schools will keep using history book

Published: Monday, November 18, 2013 at 4:33 p.m.
News-Journal/NIGEL COOK
Keith Wilson, center, debates school text book issue with Chris Gruner, left and Jeanne Young, right, outside the Volusia County School Administration Complex in DeLand, Monday, Nov. 18, 2013.

DELAND — A world history textbook that sparked a heated controversy over the way it covers Islam will remain in Volusia County high schools, the School Board decided Monday after hearing four hours of public comments about its merits and shortcomings.
“I'm still confident with this book and its presentation to our students,” School Board Chairwoman Diane Smith said after hearing from nearly 80 speakers with widely differing opinions.
The board didn't take a formal vote, but only member Linda Costello pushed for a more thorough review. Candace Lankford, Stan Schmidt and Ida Wright sided with Smith to keep the textbook in Volusia classrooms.
“It's kind of what I would have expected,” said Walter Hanford, a book opponent who stuck around long enough to hear the board discussion. Hanford told the board earlier in the meeting the “World History” textbook published by Prentice Hall “whitewashes” the history of Islam and its Muslim followers, including involvement in the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas.
The textbook controversy erupted in early November after a Deltona High parent complained about the book's treatment of the Islamic religion to a Lake County friend, who posted information on Facebook and organized a protest rally before the School Board's Nov. 5 meeting.

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