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⁣🚨 Florida gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds was delivering a message about preparing students for success when social media noticed something awkward behind him.
🗣 Donalds:
👉 "Our kids need to be prepared to hit the ground running."
But viewers quickly zoomed in on the sign.
The slogan "Read to Succeed" appears intentional and is a common literacy campaign phrase.
The word drawing attention is:
❌ ACHIEVEABILITY
Many dictionaries and style guides prefer:
✅ ACHIEVABILITY
😳
The result?
A social media pile-on that practically wrote itself.

💥 The irony:
A speech about education.
A sign about achievement.
And a spelling controversy becoming the headline.

🔥 Social media reactions:
🗣 "The sign had one job."
🗣 "Proofreading is important."
🗣 "Read to Succeed... apparently not Spell to Succeed."
🗣 "Who approved the banner?"

⚠ To be fair:
Some dictionaries recognize "achieveability" as a variant spelling.
However, "achievability" is generally considered the standard modern form and is far more commonly used.

👉 What do YOU think?
Harmless typo... or an unfortunate mistake for an education event?
Drop your thoughts below ⬇
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