A Maryland court ruled this week that parents cannot opt their children out of lessons featuring inclusive LGBTQ+ books on religious grounds, stating that families do not have a “fundamental right” to disrupt public education in the name of their faith.
In the lawsuit, Tamer Mahmoud et al. v. McKnight et al., filed in May, three families from Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) sought to reinstate a district policy that would allow them to remove their children from lessons featuring inclusive books because they “contradict their sincerely held religious beliefs about marriage, human sexuality, and gender,” the decision viewed by The Post explained.
Judge Deborah L. Boardman, however, denied the parents’ request for a preliminary injunction for when school starts on Aug. 28, stating that they failed to establish that their due process right to shape their children’s education in line with their religious practices was a “fundamental right,” the document continued.
Belive me yet!! They would rather SHOVE luciferian BS down your throat.
If this was reversed say preaching biblical truth..would they let it even be a lesson..that should tell you all you need to know.
I dont have kids but do have grand kids and they will NEVER go to a public school. I see what we have sown in the last 5 years and they are uneducated, phone robots….numb godless empty souls. God help us if this batch is any better preaching this luciferian idealogy of death hate confusion, over our God given rights and christain values..
Tax revolt TIME??? THEY certainly don’t expect to raise taxes for this, the children BS, illegals and union/BOE corruption.
ILL vote with my feet soon enough. Hopefull before this marxist states education system. Pleads for more taxes, to support this kind of BS.
keep voting for the democrats! idiots!
Taxation without representation.
You opt out like this:
1. Have your kid text you that one of these lessons are going on
2. Go pick your kid up for an “appointment”
Repeat as needed
…or, home school
My kid goes to parkside. He was required to attend a lesson on this whole alphabet people mess. He put in his ear buds and when he was asked what he was listening to instead of the lesson, he respond that he was listening to one of our church’s sermons.. he got sent to the office where he was told to put the earbuds away and was only allowed to use school computers for school approved lessons and work. He made his point politely, and pretty much destroyed the lesson.