Why California Schools Shouldn’t Keep Secrets From Parents

Why California Schools Shouldn’t Keep Secrets From Parents
Parents and students walk at Santa Ana High School in Santa Ana, Calif., on March 10, 2022. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Erin Friday
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Commentary
Over the last decade, California has been on a crusade to erode parental rights. By misinterpreting Education Code Section 221.5, commonly referred to as Assembly Bill 1266, the state is inducing teachers to withhold information from parents about their children. Specifically, it is permitting this bill to be used by teachers as a basis for barring parents from learning that their children have adopted new gender identities at school.
Erin Friday
Erin Friday
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Erin Friday, Esq., is a licensed California attorney and co-lead of the U.S. branch of Our Duty, a parent group dedicated to protecting children from gender ideology. Friday is a lifelong Democrat who voted for same-sex marriage.
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