DeSantis joined by Oregon parents in push for school curriculum transparency

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DeSantis joined by Oregon parents in a push for school curriculum transparency

—one based on parental rights and the other on transparency in curriculum—a group of parents in Oregon took local action against what they say is a lack of honesty and clarity in their kids' classroom lessons.

Members of the Oregon Moms Union grassroots organization hold a press conference to announce their"Transparency in Curriculum" initiative. Kori Haynes, pictured here at the podium, shared a personal story about a recent lesson taught to her fifth grade student without any parental notice, before announcing her candidacy for the office of state representative.

But when Pulliam and Haynes complained to the Oregon Department of Education, they said they were told that the lesson was about protected classes, not human sexuality, and that the statute did not apply.

 

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Isn’t that just called a “lesson plan” or syllabus? Lol does your kid not get that at the beginning of the year? Just freaking read it.

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