CA judge requires parental notification for elementary school gender lesson
- In 2024, a federal court in California temporarily blocked an elementary school buddy program in Encinitas Union School District from proceeding without informing parents and allowing them to opt their children out of sessions addressing gender identity.
- The injunction follows a complaint filed in September 2024 by Fifth-grade plaintiffs uncomfortable with a buddy class session that included reading My Shadow Is Pink without prior parental notice.
- The buddy program pairs older students with younger ones and is mandatory, with the contested session involving fifth graders mentoring kindergartners about gender identity through the book about a boy who liked dresses and girls' toys.
- The court ruled the program likely violated students' First Amendment rights by compelling support for views they found objectionable and emphasized schools must notify parents and allow opt-outs for controversial gender lessons regardless of teaching format.
- The preliminary injunction implies schools cannot avoid parental notification duties by placing gender identity content in mentoring programs, reinforcing parents' rights to be informed and to consent before such lessons.
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California Family Harassed After Trying to Opt-Out of Activities Teaching Gender Ideology
Carlos and Jenny Encinas taught their son well. When his class read a children’s book about a boy discovering his “gender identity,” the 11-year-old could smell the lie from a mile away. My Shadow is Pink follows a little boy who discovers his shadow — a metaphor for his “innermost self” — is pink, not blue. The book ends with the boy and his father dressing as women. Books like these sow seeds of confusion that can plague children for the rest …
Judge Rules California Schools Must Inform Parents and Allow Opt-Out for LGBT Education
A federal judge has ruled that a California school district likely violated the First Amendment by requiring students to participate in an activity involving a book discussing gender identity without prior notice to their parents. In a decision published Monday, Judge James Lorenz of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California sided with parents seeking a preliminary injunction against the Encinitas Union School District afte…
California school district must notify parents, provide opt out for LGBT lessons: judge
A California school district likely violated the First Amendment by forcing children to participate in an activity involving a book discussing the topic of gender identity without informing their parents first, a federal judge has ruled. #FirstLibertyInstitute #FirstAmendment #LGBT #California #Education
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