Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten shares her 'concern' with SCOTUS case on LGBTQ books
- The Supreme Court is hearing a case regarding a Maryland school board's withdrawal of an opt-out policy for LGBTQ+ books, which has led to a federal lawsuit.
- Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers expressed concern over the case and emphasized the need for local community discussions on educational content.
- Weingarten acknowledged that parents should have input regarding what is taught in schools, suggesting some books may not be suitable for young children.
- National assessment results show a decline in reading scores for eighth graders, with one-third scoring below 'basic,' highlighting ongoing issues in education.
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Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten shares her 'concern' with SCOTUS case on LGBTQ books – Democratic Accent
The Supreme Court is taking on a high-profile First Amendment case after a Maryland school board withdrew its original opt-out policy for books related to gender and sexuality, prompting a federal lawsuit. While the high court appears to be siding with parents ahead of the final ruling, American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten shared her misgivings about the case. “My concern about this case is that it could pit people against …
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