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Certainly there is more to the story than we are hearing, however persistent bulling at school, against anyone, for any reason, should not be tolerated. Demand your school district's policy addresses this issue. buzzsprout.com/1095743/episo…
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Public schools spend $17,644 per student every year. Only 31% of 4th graders can read proficiently. The system isn't failing. It's failing children. And taxpayers are funding it.
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America spends nearly $900 BILLION a year on K-12 education. Reading scores fall. Math scores fall. Administrative power grows. At what point do we stop calling this failure and start asking who benefits? Read: bit.ly/445tL8V
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The future of girls' sports is on the ballot in Washington. A YES vote would preserve the fairness, safety, and equal opportunities Title IX was created to protect. Are you paying attention? #TitleIX #ParentsRights
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Parents were told they were paranoid. Then came the policies. The documents. The trainings. The data collection. The referrals. Parents aren't imagining what's happening in public education. They're finally seeing it clearly.
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They said parents were outnumbered. Washington families are proving otherwise. Two major citizen initiatives are advancing parental rights, transparency, and accountability—and the grassroots movement keeps growing. 🇺🇸 #ParentsRights #WApolitics
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Bigger than the Pentagon. America's K-12 education system spends over $1 TRILLION a year. Yet only 31% of fourth graders read proficiently. The bureaucracy grows. Student outcomes don't. When do taxpayers demand accountability? 👉 Read More bit.ly/4dL7i75
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The Supreme Court ruled. Parents won. Now we must make schools comply. Demand written disclosure, opt-out rights & board accountability before fall 2026. Organize. Show up. Speak out.
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Oregon mandates sexuality ed K–12. Washington is expanding LGBTQ instructional standards. But the Supreme Court already drew the line. Now parents in both states must make schools honor it.
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California issued non-binding guidance. NJ told schools to "prepare." The district that LOST the case needed judicial intervention to comply. This system does not self-correct. Parents must force it.
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10 months after a landmark 6-3 Supreme Court ruling, millions of parents still don't know they have the right to opt their children out of LGBTQ classroom instruction. That ends now.
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Schools are socially transitioning students without parental consent. Systems allow minors to access care while limiting family involvement. You cannot protect what you cannot see.
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On Memorial Day, we remember and honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. We are grateful for their service and remain committed to supporting families and the values they defended. From all of us, we wish you a meaningful Memorial Day.
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For many struggling youth, gender distress may be a symptom — not the root issue. When trauma & anxiety go untreated, children may be placed on pathways that don't address their real pain.
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International research is clear: interventions are not improving outcomes for struggling youth. Policy may be shifting — but practice hasn't caught up. Parents deserve the full picture.
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Warning signs are mounting. International data. Policy shifts. And yet the same practices continue. Parents must demand transparency, consent & accountability — before it's too late.
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The Court ruled in favor of parents. The bureaucracy kept going. Ten months after Mahmoud v. Taylor, many schools still offer no real opt-out protections. Now parents must force compliance. READ MORE: bit.ly/3R9jYvA
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A Finnish study of 2,000 adolescents found 46% had required psychiatric care before their first gender clinic visit. Distress isn't being resolved — it's continuing. Parents must know.
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Parents, ask your school board: What's the phone policy — and how is it enforced? This is common sense leadership at the local level. Show up and demand accountability.
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Parents were told activist education was harmless. Now they're watching schools shape political worldview instead of teaching children. Demand neutral classrooms & full curriculum transparency.
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Once an image is shared, it can't be taken back. Law enforcement warns that sharing explicit images of minors — even among peers — may carry serious legal consequences. Parents, take note.
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