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TX AG: School District Violated State Law After Holding “Pride Week” In Elementary School Without Parental Consent

By Amber Crawford 

 

After an elementary school in Austin, Texas held a pride parade in its halls during a ‘Pride Week’ which the school did not inform the parents was happening, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has declared the school district to be in “violation” of state laws.

Paxton said, “It is not only concerning that Austin ISD students were reportedly being asked to keep sexual materials being discussed confidential, but it is also illegal under Texas State Law. The Texas Legislature has made it very clear that when it comes to sex education, parents – not school districts – are in charge. I will continue to stand up for the children of Texas. The controversial sexual agenda of the radical left does not belong in the classroom and these types of issues should most certainly not be discussed behind the backs of parents.”

After the incident sparked anger among the parents and made headlines in the media, Paxton sent a letter to the Austin Independent School District (AISD), emphasizing the state law that all students must obtain “written consent” from their parents before the school gives “human sexuality instruction”.

 

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