In a class assignment as part of a college course offered to high school students in Miami-Dade County, students were asked, "Is it possible that being straight is just a phase you may grow out of?"
The class, "Preparing for Student Success," is reportedly designed to help students develop academic goals and come up with strategies to succeed in college.
This questionnaire they were given also asked, "What do you think caused your heterosexuality?" and, "Considering the menace of hunger and overpopulation, could the human race survive if everyone were straight like yourself?"
Aaron DiPietro, legislative affairs director for Florida Family Voice, believes this runs afoul of state law and/or Department of Education rules and guidelines.

"It is, I will acknowledge, in a gray zone potentially," he tells AFN. "But Florida state law is very clear: this kind of content is not permitted as a part of classroom instruction for high schoolers, middle schoolers, or elementary children."
He says it seems like an agenda is being pushed under the guise of a questionnaire.
DiPietro's organization is among the many who are looking into closing that loophole "to make sure the parents have direct oversight regarding many of these very inappropriate and sexually explicit questionnaires that are given to young people across the state of Florida."
Meanwhile the Miami-Dade College has told The Daily Wire that this particular assignment would no longer be used.