GREAT NEWS! Parents with children in Natick Public Schools are helping to protect them from dangerous Title IX changes! To date, Ben-Hem Elementary School and Wilson Middle School made the list with more to come:
On July 8, we reported that Alliance Defending Freedom won an injunction against the Biden Administration’s dangerous rewrite of Title IX rules that force educational programs to accommodate biological males’ desire to enter female-only spaces (like locker rooms and bathrooms) and join female-only organizations.
The Department of Education’s Title IX rule was halted by a judge in federal court, prohibiting the Title IX rule changes from applying in certain states as well as every single school in the United States attended by the children of Moms for Liberty members.
Since the injunction applies to school buildings and not school districts, you can help protect the school your child attends. If you aren’t already a Moms for Liberty member at large, PLEASE REGISTER NOW (dads can also join).
Join Moms for Liberty or update your membership profile with your child's school
On July 26, Moms for Liberty filed an initial list of schools that now qualify for exemption from the new Title IX rules that redefine sex as gender. If your school is not on the list, you need to become a member or log into the Moms for Liberty portal and update your profile. They added a field to enter your child's district and school.
Becoming a national member at large of Moms for Liberty is FREE and will make sure your child’s school is included in the Title IX exemption. You aren’t obligated to do anything else as a member—and it will help get us all on the path to protecting children in Natick Public Schools from Title IX rewrites that put them at risk in school and in sports.
Read the full list of schools across the country that made the list as of July 26.
Become a champion and find another parent in every NPS school who can help with this initiative! Parental Rights Natick will continue to update you and the Natick School Committee on this injunction opportunity and the list of Natick Public Schools that qualify.
Please contact Parental Rights Natick if you have questions.
Will you also forward this to other concerned Natick parents to join this initiative?
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