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Gender Ideology OPT-OUT ALERT: Send Our NEW Form Letter by 8/28 to Your Child's Teacher and Principal!



Take action by August 28 to opt your child out of controversial gender lessons

Join like-minded parents with children in Natick Public Schools who demand the right to direct the care, education, and upbringing of their children!


Customize our gender identity opt-out form letter and email it to your child's teacher and principal to push back on controversial gender curriculum, to protect your child from indoctrinating, age-inappropriate content, and to stand up for parental rights.

Don't let Natick Public Schools dismiss diverse parenting approaches

Forced indoctrination in "sex assigned at birth" and "born in the wrong body" gender ideology impacts 100% of the student population, not just the small number of children who identify as transgender. It may also create an unsafe learning environment for children of all backgrounds. 


In fact, this New York Times article titled "As Kids, They Thought They Were Trans. They No Longer Do" informs readers that many parents whose kids consider themselves trans say their children were introduced to these ideas in the classroom, as early as elementary school, and often in child-friendly ways such as the Genderbread Person.


Here's the child-friendly Genderbread Person Natick Public Schools uses to teach 5th grade students about gender ideology:

All families instill a variety of values and beliefs in their children that are integral to their identity and culture. When children are indoctrinated in biased gender ideology at school, it can directly conflict with the lessons parents are trying to teach their children about what’s best for their health and wellbeing:


This NPS parent says this is a "controversial topic" and wants the "respect as a parent to discuss this with my children when I feel it's appropriate." In response, the teacher admits this is a "controversial topic" and is "respectful of a parent and family values," so kudos to her!

This parent wants an opt out that can "respect individual family values," and his/her child was exposed to"material that we said would not be a part of the elementary school curriculum."

Parental rights are intrinsically linked to making sure children are protected physically, emotionally, and intellectually. It's time for Natick Public Schools to partner with parents to create a safe and nurturing environment that prioritizes the wellbeing of every child and respects diverse parenting approaches.


Email our form letter to your child's school principal and classroom teacher by the start of the school year to request a formal op-out for all gender/sexual identity content.


Will you also forward this email to other concerned Natick parents with children in Natick Public Schools to sign up to receive our weekly emails?




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