TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Leon County Schools sent an email to parents and students on Wednesday afternoon, laying out the district’s policies as student protests against ICE sweep the nation.
The email comes after a recent protest at Lincoln High and a planned protest for next Friday at Leon High.
In the email, the district acknowledged students’ right to free speech “as defined by School Board policy and applicable law.”
However, the district’s primary responsibility is to maintain safe, orderly schools and to protect uninterrupted teaching and learning for all students. Actions that disrupt the instructional day, interfere with school operations, or compromise campus safety are not permitted and will be addressed in accordance with the Leon County Schools Code of Student Conduct and School Board policy. Disciplinary consequences will be applied when behavior infringes upon the learning environment or the rights of others. Leon County Schools will continue to enforce expectations that ensure schools remain focused on safety, order, and academic purpose. Interruptions to the daily school routine will not be accepted.
One day ago, the Florida Commissioner of Education, Anastasios Kamoutsas, denounced the recent protests in a post on X.
“Florida’s education system is focused on student achievement, not ideology,” the post read.
We will not tolerate educators encouraging school protests and pushing their political views onto students, especially ones that disparage law enforcement.
Under the leadership of @GovRonDeSantis, Florida’s education system is focused on student achievement, not ideology.… pic.twitter.com/9ZMP83FzpN
— Anastasios Kamoutsas (@StasiKamoutsas) February 3, 2026
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