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OWOSSO — School may be officially out for summer, but Owosso Public Schools youngsters turned out in droves in at Bryant Elementary School Wednesday evening for a program encouraging reading ...
Students are trading their backpacks for beach bags – but that doesn’t mean their learning has to come to a halt.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school lessons using LGBTQ storybooks. With the six conservative ...
U.S. Supreme Court backs parents opting children out of LGBTQ-themed books The Court found that the Montgomery County parents were likely to prevail in their claim that blocking them from opting ...
The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school lessons using LGBTQ storybooks.
A lawyer says the Supreme Court's ruling that Maryland parents who have religious objections can pull their children from public school lessons using LGBTQ storybooks is a historic victory for ...
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a group of Maryland parents who sued a school board over its refusal to allow elementary school children to be taken out of classes with LGBTQ-themed storybooks.
The Supreme Court on Friday backed a group of religious parents who want to opt their elementary school children out of engaging with LGBTQ books in the classroom, another major legal win for ...
A book that is meant for first graders, “IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All,” discusses topics such as being “non-binary” and determining “what pronouns fit you best.” The case emerged from the ...
The high court ruled that the schools likely could not require elementary school children to sit through lessons involving the books if parents expressed religious objections to the material.
At issue was whether school systems are required to provide parents with an "opt-out" option when parents claim their religious beliefs conflict with their children's course material.