Chino Valley Unified has filed a motion to dissolve the injunction blocking its original parental notification policy following the SCOTUS ruling in Mirabelli v. Bonta.
“The precedent is now set, the fight is over, and it’s time to lift that injunction once and for all.” — @realSonjaShaw
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BREAKING: The Wyoming Supreme Court just ordered an injunction to be lifted for their universal school choice program.
The teachers unions lose again.
Glorious.
Parents will continue to fight (and win) in court against the State of California until we elect better leaders.
One of those is @realSonjaShaw and she is on your ballot right now. VOTE!!!
Any of the abhorrent actions listed here should result in termination or worse, but the LA teachers union appears to protect the employment of sexual predators over the safety of students, allowing alleged criminals to be reassigned to a different school.
The Trump Administration will always fight to uphold the law, protect the safety of students, and restore common sense to our schools.
Huge thanks to @LincolnClubOC for inviting me to speak at their joint meeting for the Education Reform and Legislative Committees to discuss parental rights and other important constitutional issues in the education space. Was a wonderful discussion and I had a great time!
This young lady spoke up at a school board meeting, after they told citizens that they had limited 1st amendment rights by law.
She mic dropped them at this meeting, putting them all in their place and posting it for social media to see.
This happened at a school in Michigan!
People are finally having enough and demanding change. The more we Unite to fix these problems, and take back control, the better life will be for all of us.
Don't you want to see more of this?
Chris, you may be right if it's just less than 5% -- I haven't personally crunched the data -- but total compensation is decently high for a lot of teachers according to their most recent tax records in 2024 per @Transparent_CA. Here are the top-paid teachers in LAUSD:
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@ALegalProcess@JZachreson@LJCenter Thanks! I encourage you to read the petition for more color. It’s a very weird, nuanced case. But California is coming up with creative ways to fight parents and common sense, so we have to come up with creative ways to fight back.
Their original argument that got them into PERB was that the parental notification policy was subject to mandatory bargaining (wages and hours type stuff) and the fact that the school district adopted the policy before bargaining violated California’s EERA.
Of course, that was just a guise to get them before PERB—which rules in favor of unions in almost every instance. The union’s real goal was to get Rocklin to revoke its parental rights policy because the union doesn’t want parents to know if their kids are changing their gender at school.
I joined my friend & @CalPolicyCenter colleague, @WillSwaim on @TheRadioFreeCA to discuss the costs of the recent LAUSD union extortion effort to pull dollars out of a dead district.
@EmilyRaeCJC joins after to talk about the brave @RocklinUnified school board appealing their case of parental rights to the US Supreme Court.
Enjoy!
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$4.5 Million Gone Trying to Strip Parents' Rights
Newsom fought all the way to the Supreme Court to keep parents in the dark about their own children's gender changes at school. They lost.
Now California taxpayers are on the hook for $4.5 million in legal fees because Rob Bonta chose to fight parents instead of protect them. The left calls it protecting students. The Supreme Court called it unconstitutional. California families deserve better. #FixCalifornia
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State Sen. @TomUmbergCA is absolutely right to want to "follow the money": The teacher unions that have bankrolled his campaigns for state legislature have now pushed him into a fight he clearly does not want and knows he will not win. He won't – cannot – follow that money.
Tom Umberg: Follow the money, not the distraction https://t.co/kPIUdwncDN