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Wilton Manors Police Department provides traffic assistance for the students so they can see and learn about theĭifferent ways police officers support the community.” In addition, as part of the field trip, the
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To pay for their meal, and how to leave a tip for the service they receive. Club Masque is 18 and over gay bar featuring drag shows, where men dress up as woman and perform. “They learn about the types of jobs involved in operating a restaurant, how The students order their meals from a student-friendly paper menu that has three child-friendlyĬhoices,” the school district said. When the business opened, students transitioned to a separate, outside location to order and eat The bar and restaurant was not open to the general public while students were “They also visit a local restaurant, Rosie’s Bar and Grill, which is within walking distance from the school and Wilton Manors Elementary School offers a “Unit of Inquiry” called, “How we organize ourselves,” the statement said, in which “students learn about neighborhood safety, community helpers, the importance of being a community member, what it takes for a community to be successful, different jobs in a community, and social skills when interacting with others.” “Whether you come for lunch or dinner, for Sunday Funday Brunch or for just a few drinks… whether you are LBGTQ+ or an ally…whether you are local or visiting… whether you come with a group or venture out solo… you will have a memorable experience with the most talented crew in South Florida.” “Rosie’s Bar and Grill has been a tropical oasis in the middle of the Island City, Wilton Manors, since 2006, offering amazing food and refreshing drinks and sassy fun,” the bar’s website states. Rosie’s menu on its website features dishes with names like Rhoda Cowboy, Ivana Hooker, Hellena Bun (with “Smack My Cheeks and Make ‘em Rosy” sauce), Georgia Bleu, Young Ranch Hand, and Willy Cheesesteak. In a statement, BCPS said the trip is part of a "unit in inquiry," which teaches students "about neighborhood safety, community helpers, the importance of being a community member, what it takes for a community to be successful, different jobs in a community, and social skills when interacting with others."ĭespite the statement from BCPS, the trip has sparked some backlash.“I remember when school field trips were to Butterfly World, Bonnet House, or the museum,” wrote a private Facebook group called Moms for Liberty – Broward County, FL, according to a screenshot of the group’s post. The establishment's menu includes items such as "Big Girl Burgers," "Ivana Hooker," "Rhoda Cowboy," Georgia Bleu," "Willy Cheesecake," and "Young Ranch Hand." However, according to The Daily Wire, the Broward County Public Schools announced Thursday evening the children were given "student-friendly" menus and noted the venue was not open to the general public during the field trip. Photos from the outing, which aren't embedded here because the children are underage, showed kids sitting in the bar and posing with the restaurant's sign. "A huge thank you to for hosting this special field trip every year." I remember a few years ago there was a big dust up because Hooters donated money to a local school. The insanity and indoctrination continues. "The students and I had a fun walk over and learned a lot about our community," she wrote. A Florida school board member accompanied a group of elementary school children to a field trip to a gay bar, according to photos of the trip posted to social media.