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Florida's Governor-elect Ron DeSantis salutes the U.S. and Israeli flags in his first official visit, with Lt. Gov-elect Jeanette Nunez, to Teach Florida and Brauser Maimonides Academy in Ft. Lauderdale

In their first official visit to South Florida since winning the recount, Governor-elect Ron DeSantis and Lt. Governor-elect Jeanette Nunez met this week with the ‘Teach Florida’ leadership in a round table discussion and visit to member school Brauser Maimonides Academy in Ft. Lauderdale.

Students at Brauser Maimonides Academy hold “welcome” signs for the visit of Florida Governor-elect Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov.-elect Jeanette Nunez

DeSantis used the event to stress his strong support for school choice programs, including tax credit scholarships that benefit more than 105,000 students in non-public schools around the state, of which 2,800 students are attending Jewish day schools.

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“School choice programs are working in Florida,” DeSantis said. “We have 70,000 students on waiting lists, with many more families wanting the same choice. We have to work to deliver that and you can count on me to do it.”

Teach Florida, the state’s largest Jewish advocacy group and voting bloc for safe, affordable schools, supports the expansion of scholarship and school choice programs.

“Governor-elect DeSantis’ strong commitment to deliver more school choice options to more families will help make Jewish education an affordable reality for more families,” said Mimi Jankovits, Executive Director of Teach Florida. “We are honored that he chose to make this announcement with the leadership of Teach Florida at Brauser Maimonides Academy.”

DeSantis also stressed his concern about Jewish school security.
“I am 100 percent behind this funding,” he said.

Teach Florida championed first-time nonpublic Jewish school security in 2017, in a bill sponsored by Representative Randy Fine who participated in the school visit, and resulted in $2.65 million in security funds in the last two years.

Through the efforts of Teach Florida, the Orthodox Jewish community registered voters and ran a strong “get out the vote” campaign for this year’s primary and general election.

“There was a 238 percent increase in our community’s voting in the August 28 primary, and it appears that an unprecedented 70 percent of our community participated in the general election as a result of our efforts,” said Dr. Allan Jacob, Chairman of Teach Florida. “Our advocacy and votes are making safe and affordable Jewish schools a reality in Florida.”

“Florida has the weather and low taxes, and now we can have the best school system in the country,” said Steven Jacoby, Teach Florida Executive Board member.

Teach Florida is a member of the Orthodox Union’s Teach Coalition. The organization has delivered more than $88 million in state scholarship and security funding to Florida Jewish day schools since 2011.

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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.