An intense school board meeting that lasted more than four hours drew more proponents than critics of the Brevard Public Schools guidelines on how transgender and other LGBTQ students should be treated in accordance with state and federal laws.
While civility prevailed, the meeting drew heated exchanges and a vitriolic display of homophobic and transphobic bigotry from some protestors who gathered outside the building before the meeting, according to News 6 partner Florida Today. [TRENDING: ‘Manatee graveyard in Fla. | 6 major announcements from Disney | Fla.
woman charged in US Capitol attack] Despite not being originally part of the meeting agenda, the focal point of the night was a document, sent to BPS administrators March 1,