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Protecting Parental Rights: Unveiling the Battlefront in Education

Parents' Rights Now!

English - September 16, 2023 08:00 - 24 minutes - 17.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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This episode delves into the intricate topics surrounding parental involvement in education, spotlighting recent events and legal confrontations. It zeroes in on a case in California where a school district's policy was questioned for not alerting parents when their children opted to change their pronouns or gender identity.

In this episode, Suzanne discusses a lawsuit lodged by a parent against a California school district. The parent claimed that the school had covertly facilitated a social transition for her child without her knowledge or consent. Suzanne elaborates on the specifics of the case, highlighting the school's policy which concealed certain details about students' gender identity and expression from their parents. Additionally, the podcast touches upon other comparable cases and settlements across various California regions.

Suzanne offers actionable advice for parents eager to stay updated and active in their child's educational journey. This includes attending school board meetings, perusing the curriculum, and networking with fellow parents. The importance of fostering transparent communication between parents and children is accentuated.

This episode also presents an interview with Michelle Cooper, a leading figure from Chico, California. She articulates her reasons for associating with Parents Rights and Education and the challenges her local community has encountered concerning parental rights in education. Michelle provides a deeper understanding of a particular case in which a child's gender transition was kept confidential from the parent, an incident that ignited her passion and active participation in the movement.

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