Federal Class Action Lawsuit Could Nullify Parental Secrecy Policies
Lawyers in a federal case against a Southern California school district’s parental secrecy policies have requested to broaden a judge’s ruling to prevent state legislators
Lawyers in a federal case against a Southern California school district’s parental secrecy policies have requested to broaden a judge’s ruling to prevent state legislators
Last Thursday, the California Senate passed AB 1955, a bill that prohibits school districts from enacting policies requiring parents to be notified if their child
Concerned and outraged parents showed up in droves at a recent Encinitas Union School District (EUSD) board meeting to protest using the district’s “Kinderbuddy program”
Last week we received the unfortunate news that although Protect Kids California gathered 400,000 signatures on their statewide initiative, falling shy of the requisite 546,651
California Family Council (CFC) calls on all Californians to stand against Assembly Bill 1955 (AB 1955), a legislative proposal that threatens to exclude parents from
Bills making their way through the state legislature had to make it out of the first house today in order to survive their path to
The public school teacher who was fired for refusing to hide her students’ gender identities from their parents because of her Christian beliefs reached a
Recently, a San Diego County school district approved a parental bill of rights, potentially serving as a model for other state schools to resist Sacramento
In a surprising turn of events, California Attorney General Rob Bonta’s attorney declared in federal court last week that California’s secrecy policy compelling teachers to
Pregnancy center representatives stood alongside Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh at her Capitol press conference last week, promoting a bill, SB-1368, that would mandate 7-12th-grade curriculum