“When the business opened, students transitioned to a separate, outside location to order and eat their meals. “The bar and restaurant was not open to the general public while students were present inside,” the district maintained. “They also visit a local restaurant, Rosie’s Bar and Grill, which is within walking distance from the school and opens early for the students,” the district said. “In the unit, 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.” “Wilton Manors Elementary School offers a Unit of Inquiry called, ‘How we organize ourselves,’” the school said in an undated news release from last week.
Rosie’s Bar and Grill says it wants to see customers “whether you are LBGTQ+ or an ally.” As covered by LifeSiteNews last week, Broward County School Board member Sarah Leonardi posted on Facebook that she “was SO honored to be invited to chaperone Wilton Manors Elementary’s field trip to the incredible Rosie’s!” FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida ( LifeSiteNews) – Broward County Public Schools has come out in defense of one of its elementary schools taking children on a field trip to a gay bar with sexually-charged names for menu items, calling it an example of how kids learn about a community.