Monday Briefing: Navigating the National Debate on Parents' Rights in Education
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The Grants Pass School Board is updating its policy on parental rights to align with the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA). The revised policy, which was discussed in a second reading and vote, ensures parents can request educational materials, excuse students from specific activities, and access syllabi and reading lists. Additionally, the board will host annual "listening sessions" to foster communication with parents.
Call to Action: Call the board and tell them you approve of their efforts to communicate with and represent parents! 541-474-5700
SHOW NOTES: https://www.grantspass.k12.or.us/our-district/contact-us
In Temecula, California, the local school board faces division over curriculum and parental rights ahead of a recall election for School Board President Joseph Komrosky on June 4. Tensions rose after the 2022 ban on teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) by three newly elected conservative board members. A lawsuit by students, parents, and the teachers' union seeks to overturn the ban. Supporters of the ban, like parent Daniel Molina, argue for local control, while opponents, including father Dave Berry, worry about the restrictive impact on teachers. The district approved new textbooks after state intervention to ensure compliance with educational standards.
Call to Action: Email the board members and tell them you approve of their efforts to communicate with, and represent parents!
SHOW NOTES: https://www.tvusd.k12.ca.us/domain/8346
Start a Parents’ Rights In Education Affiliate group!
Connect with local parents to fight the recall. Write Op-Ed’s and LTE’s in support of Joseph Komrosky, and against the recall.
Wave the banner Stop Messing With our kids, available here: https://parentsrightsineducation.com/shop/
The Lakeside Union School District in California unanimously approved a new "Parents Bill of Rights," sparking debate among attendees. The policy grants parents the ability to restrict book access, opt out of certain topics, and receive notifications on bullying, suicidal intent, academic achievement, and sexual transitioning. Concerns about LGBTQ student safety and potential lawsuits were raised. Board President Andrew Hayes emphasized the need to represent local constituents rather than follow state mandates, advocating for increased parental involvement in education.
Call to Action: Support Andrew Hayes and his board. Send emails to Andrew! ahayes@lsusd.net
The Biden Administration's Department of Education Office for Civil Rights is investigating Katy ISD's policy on parental rights regarding gender transition notifications.