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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. The conversation is about public relations for parents and how they can make changes in their schools. The main focus is on sharing their stories and efforts with Parents' Rights in Education to get the publicity needed to win local issues. The conversation also covers steps parents can take to document their experiences, identify the issue, build a network of parents, compile evidence, and prepare for testifying before the school board. The key takeaway is that parents have the power to create change by sharing their stories and working together.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher talks about why parental rights in K–12 education matter so much—not just for parents, but for everyone. She shares how schools should be working with parents, not around them, and why transparency in what kids are being taught is so important. Suzanne also touches on how schools are starting to get more involved in areas like healthcare and personal development, and she makes a strong case for parents staying involved there too. Her message is clear: voters and policymakers need to step up to protect parental rights and hold schools accountable.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Today's episode explores the implications of allowing minors to vote in school board elections, highlighting recent legislative efforts in New Jersey and Maryland. It discusses the potential consequences of lowering the voting age, the historical context of voting rights, and the growing influence of student activism in education.The conversation also addresses concerns regarding the maturity and decision-making capabilities of teenagers, emphasizing the importance of parental involvement in educational governance.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This week's topic dives into the introduction of AI-based mental health counseling in schools through a program called Alongside Care.Suzanne Gallagher highlights the alarming trends in student mental health and the shortage of counselors, leading to the development of this AI solution.While the program aims to provide support to students, Suzanne raises significant concerns about privacy, parental involvement, and the implications of using AI for mental health counseling.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher and Lee Spiller discuss the critical issues surrounding parental rights in education, particularly in relation to mental health programs and consent. They explore the implications of school policies, the impact of surveys on children, and the legislative efforts aimed at protecting parental rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for informed consent and the role of external programs in schools, highlighting the importance of community involvement and advocacy for children's welfare.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher and Lee Spiller discuss the critical issues surrounding parental rights in education, particularly in relation to mental health programs and consent. They explore the implications of school policies, the impact of surveys on children, and the legislative efforts aimed at protecting parental rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for informed consent and the role of external programs in schools, highlighting the importance of community involvement and advocacy for children's welfare.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Amaze.org Ain't So Amazing! Best of the Best, October 22, 2024In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the controversial content provided by the Amaze.org website, which is used for sexual education in schools. She highlights specific videos that address sensitive topics such as masturbation and sexual orientation, raising concerns about the appropriateness of this content for young children.Gallagher also critiques the involvement of minors in content creation for Amaze and the implications of organizations promoting sexual education. She advocates for an opt-in policy for controversial curriculums, emphasizing the need for parental consent and awareness.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Schools Are Keeping Secrets About Your Kids with Amber Lavigne, Best of the Best, November 11, 2024Amber Lavigne discusses her lawsuit against the Great Salt Bay Community School for transitioning her daughter without her consent. The conversation explores the implications of parental rights in education, the importance of community support, and the need for parents to be informed and involved in school policies regarding gender identity. Amber emphasizes the necessity of monitoring children's online activities and encourages parents to engage with school boards to protect their rights and their children's well-being.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Parent Banned from Child's School, with Lauren Simms, Best of the Best, November 22, 2024In this week's interview, Lauren Sims shares her journey as a parent advocating for her children's rights within the school system. After a series of troubling incidents involving her daughters being pulled out of class without proper notification, Lauren sought to establish clear communication and expectations with school officials. The discussion highlights the challenges parents face in navigating school policies, the importance of written agreements, and the legal implications of school actions against parents. Lauren's story serves as a call to action for other parents to be informed and involved in their children's education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Gearing Up for 2025! Best of the Best, November 20, 2024Join us as we dive into the evolving landscape of K-12 public education policy with a focus on President Trump's proposed changes post-election.We cover significant topics, from the potential end of DEI programs and Title IX revisions to school choice advancements and the momentum for universal private school choice.Learn how Parents' Rights In Education is strategizing to empower parents, endorse school board candidates, and build a strong network through initiatives like THE ALLIANCE.Discover how we're preparing for 2025 and ensuring parental rights stay at the forefront.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. BEST of the BEST!! July 14, 2023OREGON: GENDER TRANSITION CAPITALTell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast.Longest Drag Show Ever!PORTLAND, Ore. — The City Council on Thursday unanimously approved the renaming of O'Bryant Square to Darcelle XV Plaza, located at Southwest Harvey Milk Street and Park Avenue.The change honors the life and legacy of Walter Cole, who dazzled people on stage for five decades as Darcelle.“By renaming O'Bryant Square to Darcelle Plaza, we send a resounding message of support and recognition to the LGBTQI+ community, reminding them that they are valued, and they are cherished members of our Portland family,” said City Commissioner Dan Ryan.Darcelle was the oldest working drag queen until her death this March at the age of 92.PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The bill that sparked the longest Oregon Senate walkout in state history were quietly signed by Gov. Tina Kotek on Thursday, officials say.The governor's office confirmed HB 2002 – was signed into law and will receive a ceremonial signing at a later date.Provides Dangerous Gender Affirming Counseling and Treatments Without Parents' Knowledge or Consent at Taxpayer Expense!The law guarantees Oregonians ages 15 or older can access reproductive health care, including abortion. It also allows people of the same age to access care without parental permission in some cases and protects healthcare providers from out-of-state investigations and legal action.The bill also backs more gender-affirming procedures in insurance coverage — including facial feminization surgery and hair removal treatments — and implements a fine of up to $6,250 and a prison sentence of up to 364 days for anyone who interferes with health care facilities.• Eliminates any age of consent requirements for Gender-affirming treatment and procedures. • Requires written permission from a child of any age for a parent to know what health services—including Gender-affirming treatment—are provided by a health care provider.• Pharmacists will be authorized to provide Gender-Affirming Treatment medications without regard to the age of the patient.• By mandating insurance coverage and protecting doctors, this bill sets Oregon up to provide treatments to patients from other states. Republicans returned to the Senate floor June 15 after a multi-week walkout that stalled dozens of bills and left at least nine RepubSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the dangers of declining societal standards across various domains, including education, cultural identity, and public discourse. She highlights the consequences of initiatives like DEI in education, the economic ramifications of a poorly educated workforce, and the erosion of public discourse in a democratic society. Gallagher emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards to ensure cultural vibrancy and economic stability for future generations.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Harry Pollak shares his experience of standing up for free speech at a school board meeting in Wyoming, where he faced repercussions for mentioning a superintendent's name. He discusses the subsequent legal battle he undertook to defend his rights, culminating in a significant court ruling that protects citizens' rights to speak freely in public forums. The conversation emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in governance and the need for parents to take an active role in their children's education, especially in light of perceived overreach by educational institutions.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode of Parents Rights Now, Suzanne Gallagher examines President Trump's executive orders on parental rights in education and the controversy surrounding gender transition procedures for minors. She highlights the long-term consequences of medical interventions on children and the importance of parental involvement in education. The episode also explores the legal implications of these orders and the growing movement advocating for parental rights in schools.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This conversation emphasizes the critical role of school board elections in shaping education policies and the importance of parental engagement in these local races. Suzanne Gallagher discusses how school boards influence curriculum, budget allocation, and community representation, urging parents to participate actively in these elections to ensure their voices are heard and their values reflected in education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Today's episode delves into the controversial topic of gender identity education for children, focusing on initiatives like the My Gender Dolls project at the University of Minnesota.The discussion highlights the role of educational institutions in promoting gender identity concepts, the implications of such teachings on young minds, and the financial and cultural factors driving this agenda. Suzanne calls for community action and parental involvement to address these issues.My Gender Dolls AppAmaze.org EpisodeAlongside Care EpisodeSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. There are lots of names we are called, mostly false an misleading. Suzanne lays out some of the specifics that Parents' Rights in Education stands for and fights for. This episode will briefly cover these topics!Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, we sit down with Heidi Sampson, a dedicated advocate for parents' rights and education reform. Heidi shares her journey from homeschooling advocate to serving on the Maine State Board of Education and as a Maine State Representative for four terms. Today, she mentors school board members and champions parental influence in public education.Heidi introduces the Maine Education Initiative, an organization she co-founded to support school board members in navigating their roles and advocating for policies that prioritize parental rights and local decision-making. We discuss the historical shifts in education, the challenges posed by centralized agendas, and the need for a return to foundational principles of academic excellence and civic education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Today's episode explores the evolution of gay rights, focusing on the historical context provided by Harvey Milk's activism and its implications for today's LGBTQ+ education in public schools. It discusses the increasing influence of LGBTQ+ ideologies in K-12 education, the challenges to parental rights, and the role of government in protecting individual rights. The conversation emphasizes the need for parental involvement in education and critiques the current state of policies affecting minors.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode features Suzanne Gallagher breaking down the changes in Oregon's sexuality education, focusing on recent updates from the Oregon Department of Education that push support for student identities and peer relationships in the new Sexuality and Education Newsletter. She critiques the promotion of certain health standards, like the HPV vaccine, and talks about how new policies impact minors. Gallagher also dives into the politics behind these changes, the funding driving them, and the lack of conservative voices in the discussion.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher breaks down President Trump's executive orders on K-12 education, focusing on removing radical ideologies and strengthening parental rights. She talks about why parents need to stay involved and push for these changes to stick. The conversation dives into the growing movement of parents taking back control of their kids' education and what all of this could mean for future elections.Executive Order: https://parentsrightsineducation.com/blog/press/president-trump-executive-order-ending-radical-indoctrination-in-k-12-schools/Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher highlights the crucial role parents play in shaping education policy through local school boards. She talks about the current political landscape surrounding parents' rights in education, the importance of flipping school boards that don't align with parental interests, and how local elections can spark major legislative changes. Gallagher also shares practical steps for parents to take back control of their children's education, emphasizing the power of organization, collaboration, and long-term engagement in the political process.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher interviews Kate Anderson, the director of parental rights at Alliance Defending Freedom. They discuss the importance of parental rights in education, the release of a new Parental Rights Guide, and current legal cases affecting these rights. The conversation also covers the implications of executive orders on school policies, the role of federal funding, and the need for parents to protect their children in the current educational landscape. Kate emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and the resources available through Alliance Defending Freedom.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode explores the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices in K-12 public schools, raising concerns about political bias, accountability, and transparency. Suzanne Gallagher breaks down recent federal efforts to address discriminatory practices and restore educational integrity, highlighting why parental involvement is crucial and why schools should prioritize academic excellence over ideological agendas.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Kristi Baker shares her journey of speaking up for student safety in the Tigard-Tualatin School District after dealing with bullying and violence firsthand. She talks about her lawsuit against the district, what she's learned about how bullying works, and how certain policies—like those related to gender identity—can affect students. Kristi also highlights how important it is for the community to get involved and push for change. Her big message: parents need to have a voice in school policies to help create a safe space for all kids.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher talks about why parental rights in K–12 education matter so much—not just for parents, but for everyone. She shares how schools should be working with parents, not around them, and why transparency in what kids are being taught is so important. Suzanne also touches on how schools are starting to get more involved in areas like healthcare and personal development, and she makes a strong case for parents staying involved there too. Her message is clear: voters and policymakers need to step up to protect parental rights and hold schools accountable.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into the ongoing debate about parents' rights in education. It looks at recent laws and court decisions that are changing how schools handle sensitive issues like gender identity and sex ed. The big takeaway? There's a lot of back-and-forth between what the state decides and what parents want, and it's more important than ever for parents to stay informed and involved in what their kids are learning.Moses Lake School Board FightOpt In Changes in NevadaParent Free Zones in MassachusettsTake our PreScore quiz now at https://parentsrightsineducation.com/quiz/Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode features Suzanne Gallagher interviewing Kush Brar, a member of the Linden School Board in Washington state. Kush shares her journey from being a stay-at-home mom to advocating for girls' sports and the importance of Title IX. She discusses the challenges school boards face in today's political climate, the need for community involvement, and the importance of maintaining academic integrity. She also highlights why local advocacy is crucial in protecting girls' sports from state legislation. The episode wraps up with a call to action for community members to support amendments that safeguard girls' sports.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode explores the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices in K-12 public schools, raising concerns about political bias, accountability, and transparency. Suzanne Gallagher breaks down recent federal efforts to address discriminatory practices and restore educational integrity, highlighting why parental involvement is crucial and why schools should prioritize academic excellence over ideological agendas.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into some big issues in education, starting with a lawsuit from a Connecticut student who says he graduated with honors but can't actually read. It explores what this means for schools and how parents can advocate for their kids. It also touches on the debate over transgender athletes in sports, focusing on a high school athlete who got in trouble for refusing to compete against a trans teammate. Lastly, it looks at federal actions against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools and why parental involvement in education matters more than ever.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher interviews Kate Anderson, the director of parental rights at Alliance Defending Freedom. They discuss the importance of parental rights in education, the release of a new Parental Rights Guide, and current legal cases affecting these rights. The conversation also covers the implications of executive orders on school policies, the role of federal funding, and the need for parents to protect their children in the current educational landscape. Kate emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and the resources available through Alliance Defending Freedom.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, we break down the role of the U.S. Department of Education—what it does, what it doesn't do, and how its policies impact students, teachers, and parents. We explore recent executive orders, the ongoing shift from federal to local control, and what these changes mean for curriculum, funding, and educational equality. Plus, we discuss why parental involvement and advocacy are more important than ever in shaping the future of education.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode explores the ongoing tensions between federal and state policies on transgender athletes and parental rights in education. We discuss a recent dispute between President Trump and Maine Governor Mills over transgender participation in sports, a Massachusetts court ruling on parental notification policies, and a proposed Parents' Bill of Rights in New Hampshire. The conversation highlights the broader national debate on parental involvement and the evolving legal landscape surrounding these issues.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher interviews Jen Goddard, a new affiliate in Bangor, Maine, who's dedicated to empowering families in health and education. They discuss why parental involvement in education matters, challenges with school meal programs, and the need for transparency in school-based health clinics. Jen shares the top concerns parents have, from nutrition to poor communication from schools. The episode highlights the importance of parents advocating for their children's health and well-being, especially when it comes to school policies and health treatments.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher highlights the crucial role parents play in shaping education policy through local school boards. She talks about the current political landscape surrounding parents' rights in education, the importance of flipping school boards that don't align with parental interests, and how local elections can spark major legislative changes. Gallagher also shares practical steps for parents to take back control of their children's education, emphasizing the power of organization, collaboration, and long-term engagement in the political process.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into some big changes in education laws, especially around parental rights. We talk about new proposals in Iowa and California that would limit gender identity lessons and give parents more say in school curricula. There's also discussion on federal COVID vaccine mandates for schools and some controversial policies in NYC regarding undocumented students. We wrap up with an announcement about an upcoming gala designed to support and empower parents in education.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, narrative writer Anita Bartholomew joins the conversation to explore the growing influence of gender ideology in schools and its connection to organizations like Planned Parenthood. Anita shares her investigative insights on how schools are promoting cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers, often without parental consent, and examines the societal and health implications of these policies. The discussion delves into the emotional pressures faced by parents, the political underpinnings of gender education, and the urgent need for local community involvement to reclaim educational authority.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode of Parents Rights Now, Suzanne Gallagher examines President Trump's executive orders on parental rights in education and the controversy surrounding gender transition procedures for minors. She highlights the long-term consequences of medical interventions on children and the importance of parental involvement in education. The episode also explores the legal implications of these orders and the growing movement advocating for parental rights in schools.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode of Parents Rights Now, Suzanne Gallagher explores the legal battles over transgender rights, including a lawsuit in Washington state challenging a federal executive order impacting funding for gender-affirming healthcare for minors. She also examines the implications of transgender athletes in sports and new legislative efforts in Oregon. The episode concludes with a discussion on the rising demand for parental control in education and the growing movement for school choice as families seek alternatives to public schools.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode of the Parents Rights and Education podcast, special guest Anita Bartholomew, an accomplished narrative writer and author of the forthcoming book *Sacrificial Lambs: A Liberal Reporter Exposes How the Progressive Left Harms Children in the Name of Gender Ideology*, shares her journey and investigates the impact of gender ideology in schools. The conversation delves into Oregon's role in progressive education policies, the cultural implications of curriculum changes, and the legal challenges surrounding exposing children to mature content.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher breaks down President Trump's executive orders on K-12 education, focusing on removing radical ideologies and strengthening parental rights. She talks about why parents need to stay involved and push for these changes to stick. The conversation dives into the growing movement of parents taking back control of their kids' education and what all of this could mean for future elections.Executive Order: https://parentsrightsineducation.com/blog/press/president-trump-executive-order-ending-radical-indoctrination-in-k-12-schools/Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. We're diving into big updates on parental rights laws across the country. From Washington's Parents Bill of Rights to Oregon's education struggles, plus new bills in Pennsylvania and Indiana aiming to give parents more say in their kids' education and health decisions. We also cover legal battles, school challenges, and why parents need to stay involved in shaping school policies.Let Kids Be Kids Gala RegistrationSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher chats with Rob Schlapfer, founder of the Oregon Education Project, about why grassroots activism is essential to push back against woke education in Oregon. They dive into how to build coalitions, navigate Oregon's progressive landscape, and get communities involved in driving real political change. Rob and Suzanne highlight the power of smart resistance and teamwork in winning elections and shaping education policy.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode features Suzanne Gallagher breaking down the changes in Oregon's sexuality education, focusing on recent updates from the Oregon Department of Education that push support for student identities and peer relationships in the new Sexuality and Education Newsletter. She critiques the promotion of certain health standards, like the HPV vaccine, and talks about how new policies impact minors. Gallagher also dives into the politics behind these changes, the funding driving them, and the lack of conservative voices in the discussion.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into the big shifts in education policy under the Trump administration, especially the rollback of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. It also covers the Oregon Department of Education's push for more aggressive sexuality education and the struggles parental rights efforts are facing in Washington state. The main takeaway? Community involvement and political action are more important than ever.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher talks with Russ Kautz, the Parents' Rights and Education leader in Medford, Oregon. Russ shares how the Community Impact Team is working to connect parents with their local school boards through town halls. He opens up about his concerns with indoctrination in schools and stresses why community involvement in local governance is so important. They also dive into the challenges of rallying community support and why it's crucial for parents to stay actively involved in their kids' education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher talks about why parents need to get involved in school boards, especially with big changes coming in 2025. She breaks down the challenges with current education policies and how President Trump is pushing for reform. Suzanne also shares details about an upcoming event to empower parents and explains how Parents' Rights in Education is working to take back school boards and stand up for parental rights.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. This episode dives into big updates on parental rights and education, including a Supreme Court case about parents opting out of LGBTQ content in schools, Penny Schwinn's nomination as Deputy Secretary of Education, a heated parental rights bill in Indiana, and Oregon's kid governor making climate change a priority. It highlights the ongoing tug-of-war between parents, school policies, and politics in education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. Richard Burke, executive director of Western Liberty Network, talks about the upcoming Take the Offensive Leadership and Activist Training Conference. He breaks down why training is so important for grassroots activists and candidates, what kinds of workshops and tracks will be available, and who the featured speakers are. Burke also highlights the hands-on skills attendees will walk away with and the resources available for anyone who can't make it in person.Click Here to Register for WLN's EventSupport the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, Suzanne Gallagher dives into the Trump administration's proposed education reforms, including Linda McMahon's appointment as Secretary of Education. She covers why education reform matters, the push for parental rights, school choice, and more technical education to get students workforce-ready. Suzanne also talks about the importance of keeping education decisions local and getting communities involved to make sure every student gets a quality education.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. In this episode, we break down big changes to teacher certification rules in New Jersey, a federal court ruling on Title IX and gender identity in sports, and what Trump's pick for education secretary could mean for the future of education. Suzanne also talk about concerns over dropping educational standards, why parental rights in schools matter, and the heated debate around gender identity in school sports.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com