But in today’s world….
In Texas, they passed the ‘Parental Bill of Rights’, the purpose of which is to keep schools and teachers from trying to usurp the rights of parents to control both what their students are taught as well as to prohibit ‘social transitioning’ of kids since it’s the ‘gateway drug’ to mutilation down the line.
The bill affirms that parents are the primary decision-makers in their child’s education, bans Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ideology in K-12 public schools, restricts teachings of sexual orientation and gender identity, simplifies public school transfers, and reforms the parental-ISD complaint process, among other measures.
The bill seeks to expand parental rights in public school education by providing a clear framework for grievances, allows for opt in or out of specific programs including sex education, health-related services, and biometric data collection. It establishes Class A misdemeanor penalties for districts that allow health-care services to be provided to students without parental consent that results in bodily injury.
The fact that schools and school boards had to be reined in in such a fashion shows exactly how far out of whack things have gotten in the realm of government education. They actually had to put into the bill that school board meetings be held outside of ‘normal working hours’ because part of the game is to make sure that parents can’t be there to comment on policy questions.
It would be nice if more states would follow suit.
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