Dear Friend,
Incase you haven’t heard, last week
on Thursday all members of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools board
voted unanimously to ignore state law. While reviewing updated
policies with the intent of keeping with the recently passed Parents’
Bill of Rights, board members declined to include provisions designed
to affirm a parent’s right to oversee the upbringing of their own
children and be notified of incidents where their child has requested
to go by a different name or pronoun.
Chapel Hill Board members
openly acknowledged that they were ignoring state law, claiming that
they had to be the ones to “protect the children.” The truth is
that secret transitioning leads children into a lifetime of mental
torture and mutilates their bodies, which is what the new Parents’
Bill of Rights seeks to stop by putting that choice back into the
hands of parents.
Chapel Hill reminds us why it
is so important to celebrate and advance school choice.
Every January, National #SchoolChoice Week (NSCW) shines a spotlight on
effective education options for children.
Started in 2011, NSCW is now the world’s
largest annual celebration of opportunity in education. During the
weeklong celebration, schools, individuals, organizations, and
homeschool groups plan tens of thousands of independent events to
raise public awareness of the different K-12 education options
available to children and families and spotlight the benefits of
school choice.
This week, we want to invite you to join us in celebrating school
choice options in our state. For years, Governor
Cooper, liberal School Boards like Chapel Hill, and political interest
groups have set their eyes on restricting education options in North
Carolina. They have even gone as far as suing in court to kill school
choice initiatives that parents rely on like the Opportunity
Scholarship. In contrast, the recently passed state budget expanded
Opportunity Scholarships to all families in NC, empowering parents to
choose the school which best fits their children. All families
interested in applying will be able to do so starting on February 1st
(keep an eye out for our future guide).
For more information about
joining this week's celebration, or learning about school choice
opportunities in North Carolina, click
here.
At NC Values, we have worked with other
school choice advocates and organizations to advance measures which
allow money to follow the students, every one of them. If you support the work we do
representing your pro-family and pro-school choice values across North
Carolina, would you consider making a one-time or monthly donation
today?
Sincerely,
Tami & Team NC Values Coalition
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