Parents' Rights Now!

How to Connect with Strangers on Our Issue, Guest: Jacqueline Myers, Idaho Affiliate

September 30, 2023 Suzanne Gallagher & Jacqueline Myers Season 3 Episode 206
Parents' Rights Now!
How to Connect with Strangers on Our Issue, Guest: Jacqueline Myers, Idaho Affiliate
Show Notes

In this episode, we dive into the latest legislative developments impacting parents' rights in education.

North Carolina: We begin with an update on Senate Bill 49, also known as the "Parents' Bill of Rights." In a recent budget proposal, districts now have until January 1 to implement policies required by the new law, a significant extension from the original deadline of September 15. Notably, the law exempts certain student surveys from parental consent requirements and clarifies school officials' ability to provide emergency medical care. It also requires schools to inform parents if their child changes their name or pronoun and restricts instruction about gender identity and sexuality in K-4 classrooms.

Massachusetts: Next, we discuss the intriguing case of Foote v. Ludlow School Committee. This lawsuit centers around parents who discovered their 11-year-old daughter had transitioned to "genderqueer" at school without their knowledge. The school's policy required staff to keep such transitions secret from parents unless the child consents, raising important questions about parental consent and minors' rights. The case is currently under review by the First Circuit Court of Appeals, with a focus on the school's "no-disclosure" policy.

In our organizational news, we introduce a new site feature and invite listeners to become affiliate leaders. Plus, don't miss our upcoming event, "The Great Northwest Awakening," on October 21st, featuring discussions on safeguarding parental rights.

In the second segment, we discuss strategies for connecting with strangers on the topic of parental rights in education. Learn how to engage in meaningful conversations with friends and family, and discover the power of personal stories to initiate dialogue.

In the third segment, we feature Jacqueline Myers, who serves as the Local Affiliate Leader in Rathdrum, Idaho. Jacqueline brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in the fight to protect parents' rights in education in her community. Stay tuned for an enlightening conversation as she shares valuable insights into this critical mission. Join us in our collective effort to defend and safeguard parental rights in education.

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