In a tense meeting, the Broward School Board voted 6-3 to approve 96 resolutions, including three recognizing LGBTQ events. Despite conservative opposition, the resolutions honor LGBTQ History Month in October, National Day of Silence in April, and Pride Month in June. These resolutions faced the most scrutiny, delaying the approval of the full list, which includes National School Lunch Week and Autism Awareness Month. The South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Scott Travis reports that these LGBTQ-related recognitions drew significant attention, reflecting ongoing cultural battles over LGBTQ rights in education. #Queer Up South Florida & Florida