Steven Walker writes: “Beanstack, an online reading platform used by school districts to comply with Florida book laws, is now under fire by state Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas, who accused it without providing specifics of trying to ‘push an ideology’ and ‘subvert parental rights’” in a letter to districts sent July 23. An Orlando Sentinel editorial observed that the education department is paying $15.6 million to Trinity Education Group, which paid more than $40,000 to a lobbying firm with close ties to Gov. Ron DeSantis, to develop a new platform.
