we need a parents bill of rights

Wendell Perez received a call from the elementary school. School officials told him that his 12-year-old daughter had attempted suicide in the school’s bathroom. He was told it was because she wanted to be a boy, with a male name and pronouns. Wendell couldn’t believe it. But when Wendell and his wife Maria arrived at the school, they found out that school officials had been having confidential meetings with their daughter and discussing her discomfort with her gender.

Teachers and staff at school had begun treating their daughter as a boy at school without their consent or knowledge. Wendell was told by staff that they didn’t share information about his daughter’s “transition” with him or his wife because of “confidentiality issues.”

The Parents’ Bill of Rights (S49) Creates transparency regarding school curriculum; gives parents rights to object to curriculum and to be involved in schools; gives parents rights to the medical records of their children; prohibits teaching gender ideology in K-4th grade; and bans critical race theory from classrooms.

Dear Neighbor,

Parents are the primary educators of their children and want to know what they are learning. A Parents Bill of Right is needed to protect parental rights, address their concerns and access to curricula, and prohibit instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in curriculum.

If you agree, would you use this easy time-saving click-to-contact tool to contact your NC legislators and ask them to OVERRIDE Governor Cooper’s VETO of the Parents Bill of Rights (S49)?

Dear Neighbor,

Parents are the primary educators of their children and want to know what they are learning. A Parents Bill of Right is needed to protect parental rights, address their concerns and access to curricula, and prohibit instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in curriculum.

If you agree, would you use this easy time-saving click-to-contact tool to contact your NC legislators and ask them to OVERRIDE Governor Cooper’s VETO of the Parents Bill of Rights (S49)?

for more, read our parents bill of rights brief: