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State Superintendent Tells WA School Districts to Ignore Parents Bill of Rights Law

A new parents bill of rights took effect Thursday in Washington, but State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is telling school districts to ignore it. The measure approved by lawmakers back in March was introduced by a voter initiative. Supporters said it was a way to ensure parents don’t feel left out of their child’s education and, among other things, have access to medical or counseling records if children are questioning gender identity or sexual orientation.

Broadcast on:
10 Jun 2024

A new parents bill of rights took effect Thursday in Washington, but State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal is telling school districts to ignore it. The measure approved by lawmakers back in March was introduced by a voter initiative. Supporters said it was a way to ensure parents don’t feel left out of their child’s education and, among other things, have access to medical or counseling records if children are questioning gender identity or sexual orientation.

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Full story:

https://www.chalkboardnews.com/issues/parental-rights/article_726cd9cb-08bf-5625-9b5d-b315874ac6c1.html

https://www.chalkboardnews.com/issues/cultural-issues/article_783b3e39-8a12-550b-b86a-e5db5268e9e0.html