Pro-Trump legal group launches toolkit to help parents challenge ‘woke’ lessons in schools
EXCLUSIVE: A pro-Trump legal group has released a new method for parents across the country to push back against "woke" agendas in their children’s schools and highlighted a little-understood right...
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EXCLUSIVE: A pro-Trump legal group has released a new method for parents across the country to push back against "woke" agendas in their children’s schools and highlighted a little-understood right that parents can exercise to demand transparency. "As the Supreme Court has repeatedly said, parents have the ultimate authority over their children’s education," America First Legal outlined in a press release last week. "And yet schools often ignore parents’ rights. School systems, administrators, and teachers often treat parents with contempt and disdain simply for asking what their children are learning and what values schools are promoting." The press release goes on to discuss the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment ( PPRA) , which it describes as an "important" but "until now little-used tool" that can be used for "holding administrators and teachers accountable." CLICK HERE FOR MORE CAMPUS RADICALS COAST TO COAST The Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment governs parental rights over federally funded surveys or instructional materials. America First Legal released a new template in a post on X for parents to use in order "to opt out of radical classroom instruction and woke school policies." The legal group explains that the letter enables parents to exercise their rights in accordance with the Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, where the court "held that a school district violated parents’ rights by failing to provide notice and an opportunity to opt out before exposing children to radical LGBTQ storybooks." BOMBSHELL REPORT EXPOSES 'DEEPLY CONCERNING' MIDWEST UNIVERSITY INITIATIVE PUSHING FAR-LEFT K-12 LESSON PLANS The justices decided 6-3 along ideological lines earlier this year in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents can exclude their children from a Maryland public school system's lessons that contain themes about homosexuality and transgenderism if they feel the material conflicts with their religious faith. "A government burdens the religious exercise…