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Parents challenge B.C.'s 'Pride Puppy' in U.S. court as book kids shouldn't have to read

  • A U.S. Supreme Court case involves the children's book Pride Puppy, which is challenged by parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, who oppose it being read in schools due to religious beliefs.
  • The parents requested to be notified in advance and excuse their children from class when the book was read, which led to a lawsuit against Montgomery County Public Schools after the district changed its policy.
  • The Supreme Court will decide if exposing children to materials conflicting with parents' religious beliefs violates their rights, following a Fourth Circuit Court ruling that it does not.
  • Robin Stevenson, the author of Pride Puppy, argues that censoring such discussions is harmful and undermines children's growth into compassionate individuals.
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Parents challenge B.C.'s 'Pride Puppy' in U.S. court as book kids shouldn't have to read

U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments from group of Maryland parents who want children excused from class reading of Pride Puppy

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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