Removing Children From DEI Lessons, Made Easier
- The United States Supreme Court ruled in Mahmoud v. Taylor that parents must be allowed to opt-out of lessons conflicting with their religious beliefs, impacting school districts nationwide.
- The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has launched resources to aid parents and schools in implementing this decision for the 2025-2026 school year.
- WILL's resources include template letters for parents and teachers, and a model school board policy to ensure compliance with the Supreme Court ruling.
- Cory Brewer from WILL stated that these tools will empower parents and help schools adhere to new legal standards regarding children's education rights.
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Removing children from DEI lessons, made easier
(The Center Square) - The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) announced resources for parents to opt their children out of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) school lessons.
Parent opt-out letters from controversial topics released by liberty group - The Sentinel
In the wake of a United States Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, requiring school districts to allow parents an opt-out opportunity to protect their children from lessons that violate their religious beliefs, the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty has released model policy and resources to assist both parents and school districts. While designed by a Wisconsin-based organization, the materials are designed for parents in every st…
WILL Releases New Model Policy & Resources Following SCOTUS Parental Rights Decision
The News: Following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision, WILL is releasing a new model school board policy and additional tools to equip parents, teachers, and school administrators across the country to protect the fundamental right of families to raise their children. This comes after the SCOTUS ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor, which confirmed that public schools must accommodate religious objections to curriculum that contradicts values and te…
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