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The Supreme Court held that a group of Maryland parents (Muslim, Catholic, and Ukrainian Orthodox) may opt-out their elementary-school-aged children from any instruction that includes LGBTQ+ themes. The majority agreed with parents that the Montgomery County school board’s refusal to provide them with an opt-out violated their free exercise of religion.
Montgomery County lies in the Washington, D.C., suburbs, and is one of the largest school districts in the country.
Astonishingly, the decision went far beyond gross, pornographic artwork in library books. One book, Uncle Bobby’s Wedding, describes a little girl’s reaction to her uncle’s same-sex wedding; another book, Pride Puppy, describes a young dog that gets lost during a Pride parade and meets a variety of ‘colorful’ characters. Yet another, Born Ready, is about a character named Penelope who is initially treated as a girl but says, “inside, I’m a boy.”
The majority squared off —not just against inappropriate images— but against LGBT indoctrination itself.
The school board, Justice Alito wrote, “requires teachers to instruct young children using storybooks that explicitly contradict their parents’ religious views, and it encourages the teachers to correct the children and accuse them of being ‘hurtful’ when they express a degree of religious confusion.”
The holding was clear and stark: schools cannot ‘indoctrinate’ kids in socially experimental ideologies inconsistent with parents’ religious beliefs. Period. They must provide notice and opt-outs.
An overwrought Justice Sotomayor complained the majority’s decision will soon lead to banning books on evolution (!) or interfaith marriages — “and history may be next,” she warned darkly. History itself!
A nation slowly regained its sanity.

America used to build really beautiful high schools.
But then the administration took most of the money for their own salaries.
America used to build really beautiful high schools.
But then the administration took most of the money for their own salaries.
California is giving this survey to schools to ask 6th graders if they’re nonbinary or transgender.
This was found on Irvine Unified School District’s website.
Democrat-run California is grooming your kids in school.
They should be DEFUNDED

Democrat-run California is grooming your kids in school.
Minnesota’s largest teachers union is facing a backlash over its aggressive slate of ideological “professional development” courses, including sessions on “Interrupting Whiteness” and other trainings centered around racialized DEI activism.
Education Minnesota, the state’s dominant teachers union, promotes these “racial equity trainings” as programs members can request to be brought “to your building.”
The offerings include “Culturally Responsive Teaching With a Racial Justice Lens,” “Cultural Competency,” and similar courses that frame public education through a race-based political lens.
Under state policy, Minnesota educators are required to complete “cultural competency” training to renew their licenses, which may include topics on “Systemic Racism,” “Language Diversity,” and related DEI frameworks, according to state government guidelines.
Union Pushes BLM-Style Narratives Throughout Its Website
A Kansas elementary school crossed a constitutional line that should alarm every parent in America.
A teacher asked the class to name their heroes, but when students said Charlie Kirk and President Trump were their heroes, they were scolded. After censoring students who identified conservative figures as role models, administrators at Marshall Elementary School in Eureka did something even worse: They instructed sixth-graders not to tell their parents about what happened in the classroom.
Let that sink in. School officials told children to keep problems away from their parents.
This case represents one of the most brazen attacks on parental rights and students’ free speech we’ve seen – and we’ve seen plenty. Just a few months ago, the ACLJ defended a Hawaii teacher who was disciplined for allowing students to discuss Charlie Kirk and President Trump on Constitution Day. Now, in Kansas, students are being told outright that conservative voices should be silenced – and that parents shouldn’t know about it.
Patrick says
I see your point but do not be absurd. That $15,424 includes busses, janitors, textbooks, labs, sports, food service, buildings, and so on. The microschool users will have to provide own transpo, sports clubs, theater clubs, labs, computers, books, etc.
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