Today, a California Court ruled in favor of the Temecula Valley Unified School District, affirming the district’s parental notification policy and a resolution prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory (CRT). Last year, a lawsuit was filed against the school district by a group of political activists and the Temecula Valley Educators Association, challenging a resolution that restricts false and divisive CRT curriculum and requires teachers to inform parents of their students’ gender transition.
This is a win for commonsense, parents, and the safety of students, says Robert Tyler, President of Advocates for Faith & Freedom. TVUSD is committed to providing a quality education free from political agendas and free from dishonest and divisive curriculum. This ruling allows TVUSD to continue implementing these sound policies.
This was a hard-fought battle that paid off for parents, said Mariah Gondeiro, Vice President of Advocates for Faith and Freedom. This ruling vindicates the actions taken by the TVUSD School Board who put the rights of parents and the safety of students over the wishes of special interest groups.
Despite the small but vocal opponents that seek to rewrite history and indoctrinate students, I am very optimistic for our school district, says Dr. Joseph Komrosky, President of the school board. I believe that the diversity that exists among the District’s community of students, staff, parents, and guardians is an asset to be honored and valued.
The court ruling upholding TVUSD’s policies marks a significant victory that prioritizes the needs of students and their parents. It reinforces the district’s commitment to providing a holistic education, free from discrimination and indoctrination. Advocates for Faith & Freedom, a non-profit law firm dedicated to protecting constitutional and religious liberty, hailed the decision as a crucial step in upholding fundamental rights.
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