For more than 70 years, Florida public school students have had the option of opting out of reciting the Pledge of Allegiance with a parent’s note, but teachers could still require students to stand and place their hands above their hearts.

A recently passed state law will be implemented July 1 giving students the right to not participate in the ritual altogether.

The law requires schools to include an opt-out notice in student handbooks.

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An activist group called American Atheists has mailed a letter to each of the state's 67 school districts, warning them it will keep a close eye on schools come the fall semester.

The letter notified each school district that the group will request a copy of the updated student handbook before the start of the 2016-2017 school year.

Activists complained that a Panhandle school district wasn't following the law.

The group has planned a news conference for Monday at Orange County Public Schools.

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Toi Cliatt, Trina Martin and her son, Gabe Watson, say they were traumatized when an FBI SWAT team raided their Atlanta home by mistake in 2017. (Courtesy of Institute for Justice)

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