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A Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to opt their children out of certain lessons could add new challenges for teachers.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of parents who sought to opt their kids out of public school instruction. What could ...
MCPS, parents' attorneys look to work out agreement on preliminary injunction related to the LGBTQ+ books opt-out ...
Conversations continue after U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ordered Montgomery County to let parents pull their children from ...