Department of Education Brings Communism Curriculum To Florida Schools
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – On Thursday, the Florida Board of Education approved the new standards for an upcoming “History of Communism” curriculum coming to the Sunshine State next year.
In a release, FDOE officials said the standards were developed by educators and content experts in the state, and they’re set to be implemented beginning in the 2026-2027 school year.
“With the resurgence of communist ideologies across the United States and throughout the world, it is more important than ever for students to understand the catastrophic failures and human suffering caused by communist regimes,” said Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas.
The curriculum comes as part of a law passed last year (SB 1264), which requires public schools to teach about the “atrocities” committed under communist regimes throughout history.
WHAT TO KNOW
The coursework involves instruction on communist movements in places like Russia, China, Cuba, and even in the U.S. itself.
According to Legislative analysts, instruction must include “age-appropriate” content about the following:
The history of communism in the U.S. and domestic communist movements
Atrocities committed in foreign countries under the guidance of communism
Comparative discussion of political ideologies, such as communism and totalitarianism
The increasing threat of communism in the U.S. and to its allies
The economic, industrial, and political events that have preceded communist revolutions
The communist policies of Cuba and the spread of communist ideologies throughout Latin America
The subject is slated to be taught as part of a school’s social studies curriculum.
Standards show that the topic will be taught as early as Grade 6, with education on the matter continuing through high school. Each grade level focuses on different facets of communism and communal societies.