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Kids Belong to Parents (NOT Schools)

We just passed a bill that says parents have to opt in, not out, of sexual education

The Senate just passed House Bill 239, a game-changer for Idaho schools.

It flips the old system on its head—parents now have to actively opt in to let their kids sit through sexual education classes, instead of just opting out if they don’t like it. This is a big deal because it hands control back to families, not bureaucrats or teachers who might claim they know better. If the folks running these classes have nothing to hide, they shouldn’t care about parents having the final say.

Transparency should be a non-issue.

Think about what happened during COVID…

Parents got a raw look (some for the first time ever) at what their kids were being taught when classrooms went virtual. Parents woke up during the pandemic and realized government schools were pumping woke sexual education into their kids’ heads, from gender ideology to explicit content, often under the guise of “social-emotional learning” (whichi s VERY bad) or “health.”

House Bill 239 says enough is enough. It’s a line in the sand—parents don’t have to subject their kids to this stuff anymore unless they explicitly agree to it. No more assuming consent; no more letting schools decide what’s “appropriate” behind closed doors.

This ist a win for common sense and a wake-up call to the system.