“It will be an ongoing process to make sure we seek the clarity required to make sure we only use parent permission slips for when they’re needed, regardless of African American history, [the] Holocaust, [or] Hispanic heritage,” Superintendent Jose Dotres said Tuesday during a school board meeting. “Whatever it is, we need to strike the correct balance in clarity period on the parent permission slip.” Miami’s policy, despite being in place since November, gained attention after parents at Coral Way K-8 were asked to grant permission for their children to participate in a “read aloud” of a book about African...