‘Mommy and Daddy Don’t Need to Know…’

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This is what you want for your children? Really?

[Thanks to Susan for the nooze tip.]

California has a law that says a school district can’t keep secrets from the children’s parents. But it doesn’t seem that most “educators” obey it (https://chrisbray.substack.com/p/california-parents-are-fighting-back?).

But then, as one school board member said, “Parents do have expansive rights, and they should; but they don’t own their children.” Meaning “We do!” So no, “Mommy and Daddy don’t need to know about the sexy things we discuss in second grade, kids…”

Seven districts, over the objections of the state school board, have already adopted parental notification policies. The state is out to nail them for that.

Hello, people! You keep sending your kids to these schools because _______? Fill in the blank and win a dunce cap.

Quite simply put, the teachers’ unions have no intention of respecting parents’ rights and they’re not about to change their minds. The only alternative is to pull your children out of public school.

Unless, of course, you want your seven-year-olds discussing Sexy Things with Teacher.

‘Lawyer-Up’ Your Kid for Back-to-School? Really?

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We all know public school has degenerated into a Woke factory–right?

How far should we go to get a public education?

Megan Fox, of PJ Media, answers, “Here’s Why You Should Lawyer-Up Before Sending Your Kids Back to School” (https://pjmedia.com/columns/megan-fox/2022/09/06/the-most-important-back-to-school-tool-you-need-is-a-lawyer-n1627000).

The idea is, before school gets rolling, you hire a lawyer to represent your child and the lawyer will inform the School Officials accordingly–reminding them that the kid has Fifth Amendment rights and they’ve got to go through her before any government agent, police officer, social worker, or what-have-you can talk to the child. Let the School Officials know you and your child have rights that they had better respect–or else wind up in court.

Sounds like it would probably work–but sheesh! Has it really come to this? If you have to go that far to protect your child from “the flood of LBGTQ cult programming” (an apt phrase–well-said!) in the public school, why not just not go to the public school in the first place? Is that really, truly, the ONLY place where your child can be…um, “educated,” if that’s the word for what they do there?

Many parents believe they’re simply not qualified to teach their own children at home.

But how much worse can they do than some “Red For Ed” commie in the teachers’ union who spend the day telling his first-grade class about his amatory experiences?