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A school district in California is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-California) in response to his approval of a bill banning districts from requiring that parents be notified of their child's assertion that their gender has changed.
The company formerly known as Facebook has been given until 5:00 p.m. PST to respond to a letter on behalf of Chino Valley Unified School Board President Sonja Shaw.
The election of Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House six weeks ago sparked pearl-clutching backlash in the liberal media about theocracy and “Christian nationalism” that has now devolved to accusations the Christian politician wants to ban the U.S. Constitution and crush democracy like two wolves devouring an innocent lamb.
Parents from coast to coast are working to have their voices heard in local public schools and continue to fight while being met with resistance along the way – in courtrooms and on Capitol Hill.
A California school district is not backing down from a parental rights policy despite being the target of powerful liberal politicians, and now an attorney for the school district insists state laws support the schools and parents, and not their angry critics.
Activists in California and Florida say as parents across the country fight for a say in their local public schools, "staying in the loop" is only half the battle. Numbers, organization, and persistence are all critical components, they say.
After a judge temporarily stopped a school district’s parental notification policy, the school board's outspoken president is urging parents to understand what is at stake when a state government sues for the legal right to keep parents in the dark.
A political fight and legal battle is heating up in Southern California where a school board that refuses to keep parents in the dark is now being sued by the state attorney general, Rob Bonta.
After witnessing California's left-wing politicians at their worst, a school board member remains optimistic that more parents are recognizing some public schools are defending their right to be involved in a child's education.
After the California attorney general announced he is investigating a public school district for keeping parents informed about their children, the school board president says the district is being unfairly harassed but predicts the tactic will fail.