LGBTQ Curriculum in Schools Is Not Education

LGBTQ Indoctrination in Schools: Unacceptable Pride Month was never meant to be a school mandate, yet classrooms across the country now deliver LGBTQ messaging not as history but as moral truth. What started as a commemoration of the Stonewall riots has become a vehicle to push identity politics on children, regardless of age, maturity, or […]
How Schools Are Undermining American Family Values

American Family Values Are Under Attack In classrooms across the country, something troubling is happening. Schools that were once focused on academics are now drifting into territory that challenges and sometimes outright contradicts the values parents are trying to instill at home. From promoting sexual content to encouraging secrecy between students and parents, these practices […]
First U.S. School Directory for Concerned Parents

SchoolReveal Launches First National School Directory for Concerned Parents In a time when many parents are questioning what is really happening inside America’s classrooms, a powerful new tool is stepping in to give them answers. SchoolReveal has just announced the launch of the first nationwide directory of public schools in the United States designed specifically […]
California Classrooms Are Testing Parents’ Limits

Are California Schools Pushing Too Far? Public education in America has always been a cornerstone of civic life. But in recent years, especially in liberal states like California, a growing number of parents are raising serious concerns about what their children are learning in school. And it’s not about math or reading scores. It’s about […]
The Growing Movement Against LGBTQ+ Curriculum in Schools

In recent years, a wave of parental activism has surged across North America, challenging the inclusion of LGBTQ+ content in school curricula. From Maryland to California and even in Canada, parents are voicing concerns about what they perceive as ideological indoctrination in classrooms. The Montgomery County Controversy In Montgomery County, Maryland, a diverse group of […]
The Parent’s Journey: Finding Schools That Protect Their Kids

Choosing the right school used to be a straightforward decision. You looked at the district, checked the test scores, and maybe drove past the building to see the playground and classrooms. But today, the search for the right school has taken on new urgency and new stakes. For many parents, it’s no longer just about […]
Males Should Not Be in Girls’ Bathrooms at School

In schools, bathrooms are not just functional spaces. They are personal, private areas where students should feel secure. For girls, especially those in pre-teen and teenage years, this privacy is critical. These are the years when many start menstruating, managing the physical and emotional changes of puberty. The idea of sharing these spaces with biological […]
Trans Teachers in Schools: Representation or Overreach?

In today’s society, adults have more freedom than ever before to live according to their values and identities. Whether someone identifies as male, female, or transgender, the law protects their right to live as they choose. This is a cornerstone of a free society. An adult can transition, change their name, take hormones, dress as […]
Sex Education To Inform, Not Encourage Intercourse

Sex education has a clear purpose. It is meant to inform young people about the biological, emotional, and social realities of sex. Topics like pregnancy, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, consent, and personal boundaries are all important. No responsible parent disagrees with the need for students to understand these things. The issue is not with sex […]
Kids from Classrooms to the Operating Table

For generations, schools served a clear purpose: teaching students the fundamentals, literacy, mathematics, science, and history, while helping them grow into responsible, capable adults. But in many classrooms today, that mission is being replaced. Education is becoming increasingly centered around identity politics, especially concerning gender and sexuality. Instead of focusing on academic excellence, many schools […]