Florida won't be 'woke dumpster fire': GovRonDeSantis announces teacher recruitment plan
to get more teachers in schools by offering incentives for veterans and first responders who have a bachelor's degree to become educators.
DeSantis said those interested in teaching will not be able to indoctrinate children with extreme views because"in the classroom, we've battled a lot of ideologies."
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