The Supreme Court's decision allows parental opt-outs for LGBTQ-inclusive lessons, prioritizing religious objections and undermining efforts to make schools inclusive and reduce student invisibility.
Supreme Court recognized a parental constitutional right to opt children out of classroom content conflicting with religious beliefs and required proactive district notification and accommodation.
Parents can now opt kids out of LGBTQ+ lessons. How schools are bracing for the change
California schools face logistical and legal challenges implementing a Supreme Court ruling that allows parental opt-outs from lessons conflicting with parents' sincerely held religious beliefs.