Parents’ Rights Archives - Red Wine and Blue https://redwine.blue/category/easy-a/parents-rights/ Channeling the Power of Suburban Women Wed, 02 Apr 2025 18:10:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://redwine.blue/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-rwb-icon-1.png Parents’ Rights Archives - Red Wine and Blue https://redwine.blue/category/easy-a/parents-rights/ 32 32 204168164 Do This: Get Your Copy of the Costs of Conflict Report! https://redwine.blue/do-this-get-your-copy-of-the-costs-of-conflict-report/ https://redwine.blue/do-this-get-your-copy-of-the-costs-of-conflict-report/#respond Thu, 13 Mar 2025 05:26:26 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=33099 Costs of ConflictWe’ve learned that extremism cost our public schools $3.2 billion last year. Now we’re also seeing that President Trump and Secretary of Education Linda McMahon fully intend to defund and destroy the U.S. Department of Education entirely. That means our public schools can expect to lose even more money that they can’t afford. With 97.5% […]

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We’ve learned that extremism cost our public schools $3.2 billion last year. Now we’re also seeing that President Trump and Secretary of Education Linda McMahon fully intend to defund and destroy the U.S. Department of Education entirely. That means our public schools can expect to lose even more money that they can’t afford.

With 97.5% of public schools experiencing some level of the extremist-driven culture wars last year, almost every one of nearly 50 million students1 and 3.8 million teachers2 in public schools has felt — or will feel — the impact of this assault. Their stories deserve to be heard.

The Costs of Conflict report includes compelling stories directly from superintendents who were interviewed. Earn your Easy A this week by downloading the full Costs of Conflict Report and giving them a look!

Want to take it one step further? Once you download the report, share it with everyone you know. We give you an easy way to share when you get your copy of the report. Let’s get loud with our support of public education!

Costs of Conflict: The fiscal impact of culturally divisive conflict on public schools in the United States.

 

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Watch This: The Costs of Conflict https://redwine.blue/watch-this-the-costs-of-conflict/ https://redwine.blue/watch-this-the-costs-of-conflict/#respond Thu, 06 Mar 2025 06:00:52 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=32750 A new research report found that extremist attacks on schools and teachers — from book bans to new laws controlling what is taught about race and history — cost our public schools $3.2 billion last year alone! Watch this short video to hear directly from one of the researchers, Dr. John Rogers from the University […]

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A new research report found that extremist attacks on schools and teachers — from book bans to new laws controlling what is taught about race and history — cost our public schools $3.2 billion last year alone!

Watch this short video to hear directly from one of the researchers, Dr. John Rogers from the University of California – Los Angeles, about what else was learned in their study.

Mainstream parents don’t want this level of conflict in our schools. We want our teachers to be able to focus on their teaching, our students to feel safe and supported, and for our schools to spend their funding on their needs, not on fighting extremism. We must speak out when politicians and other groups hurt our kids, waste our educators’ time, and waste our schools’ precious funding like this. We’ll have one more action for you to take on this next week!

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Read This: The Costs of Conflict https://redwine.blue/read-this-the-costs-of-conflict/ https://redwine.blue/read-this-the-costs-of-conflict/#respond Thu, 27 Feb 2025 06:21:11 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=32111 Costs of Conflict: The Fiscal Impact of Culturally Divisive Conflict on Public Schools in the United StatesBetween 2021 and 2024, more than 300 bills were introduced in state legislatures to ban books, restrict schools from teaching about race and racism, and set restrictive policies for LGBTQ+ students. It’s all part of an extremist effort to attack our public schools with culture wars. You’ve probably already heard a lot about this, especially […]

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Between 2021 and 2024, more than 300 bills were introduced in state legislatures to ban books, restrict schools from teaching about race and racism, and set restrictive policies for LGBTQ+ students. It’s all part of an extremist effort to attack our public schools with culture wars.

You’ve probably already heard a lot about this, especially if you’ve been reading our Easy A blog for awhile. And you probably know that these culture wars are hurting our kids’ mental health and taking a toll on our educators.

But a lot of us have been asking, what is the financial cost of these culture wars? Well, now we have the answer!

According to a recent report, “The Costs of Conflict: The Fiscal Impact of Culturally Divisive Conflict on Public Schools in the United States”, these culture wars cost our public schools $3.2 billion just last year. That’s right, we said $3.2 BILLION!

How is that possible? The report found that for an average-sized school district experiencing high levels of culture wars, fighting them cost $812,000 last year. Here are some more findings from the report:

  • Two-thirds of the schools in the study were experiencing moderate or high levels of “culturally-divisive conflict.” Only 2.5% reported no conflict at all.
  • When schools become the center of these culture wars, districts and school boards have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on:
    • Hiring lawyers and paying legal fees to fight the challenges.
    • Increased security to protect board members and educators at meetings.
    • Paying for additional staff hours spent responding to overwhelming public records requests, emails, and online disinformation.
    • Community and government relations.
    • Recruitment of teachers due to high staff turnover rates. 29% of the superintendents interviewed in the study had lost teachers due to culture wars!

We can all agree, this is not what mainstream parents want. We can think of a lot of ways that $3.2 billion could be better spent, and so did the study. Things like: hiring more counselors and teachers, upgrading supplies and technology, offering nutritious meals to all students, and providing more opportunities for kids and educators to prepare for the 21st Century.

You can learn more about “The Costs of Conflict” study on our website here. Please join us in speaking out in support of our public schools and against these divisive — and expensive! — culture wars!

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Take It One Step Further: Tell Your Friends About School Board Extremism https://redwine.blue/take-it-one-step-further-tell-your-friends-about-school-board-extremism/ https://redwine.blue/take-it-one-step-further-tell-your-friends-about-school-board-extremism/#respond Thu, 26 Oct 2023 05:00:16 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=15771 OK, we’ve been talking a lot about school board extremism these last few weeks. We know that reasonable common sense parents like us are the majority, and extremists are a very loud, but very tiny group of people. We know they’ve been working hard to take over our school boards to push their agenda and […]

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OK, we’ve been talking a lot about school board extremism these last few weeks. We know that reasonable common sense parents like us are the majority, and extremists are a very loud, but very tiny group of people. We know they’ve been working hard to take over our school boards to push their agenda and control what our kids can learn. 

And we know one more thing: local elections are happening all over the country and early voting has already started in a lot of communities. Now’s your chance to get the word out and warn your friends about what’s happening. Click below to share this post on social right now:

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Take it One Step Further: Decoding Parents’ Rights https://redwine.blue/take-it-one-step-further-decoding-parents-rights/ https://redwine.blue/take-it-one-step-further-decoding-parents-rights/#respond Thu, 24 Aug 2023 05:00:41 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=13027 The post Take it One Step Further: Decoding Parents’ Rights appeared first on Red Wine and Blue.

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Ok, now that you have a good idea of what extremists really mean when they are yelling about “parents’ rights”, are you ready to take it one step further? We’ve got a new–and super easy–action for you.

Sign this petition right now to tell mainstream media like ABC, NBC, and Fox News that extremist groups like Moms for Liberty do not speak for you. Remind them that regular American parents like you and me don’t support banning books, eliminating sex education, or whitewashing American history. We want our public school teachers to have the resources they need to make sure our kids are learning what they need to know to prepare them for the future.

 

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Now that you know the truth about the misleading “Parents’ Rights” movement, you can help us get the word out about it! We tend to underestimate the influence we have, but you, my friend, are an influencer! When it comes to your friends and family, you are a trusted source of information. The people you know are more likely to believe you over a complete stranger. Are you ready to use that power?

Click below to share this post online to spread the word about extremists trying to take away our freedom to parent our kids.

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Listen to This: Decoding Parents’ Rights https://redwine.blue/listen-to-this-decoding-parents-rights/ https://redwine.blue/listen-to-this-decoding-parents-rights/#respond Thu, 10 Aug 2023 05:00:19 +0000 https://redwine.blue/?p=12775 Mainstream parents have had enough of the “parents’ rights” crowd telling them how to parent their children. We all want to be able to make parenting decisions that are right for our family. Listen to a short clip of our conversation with Red Wine & Blue founder, Katie Paris on The Suburban Women Problem podcast. […]

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Mainstream parents are sick of this parents-rights idea being paraded around as if it represents all parents

Mainstream parents have had enough of the “parents’ rights” crowd telling them how to parent their children. We all want to be able to make parenting decisions that are right for our family. Listen to a short clip of our conversation with Red Wine & Blue founder, Katie Paris on The Suburban Women Problem podcast. Katie declares that we all have the freedom to parent our 21st century kids and we couldn’t agree more. Our kids need to be ready for the modern world.

 

 

 

If you want to hear more of our conversation with Katie Paris, you can listen to the full interview on The Suburban Women Problem podcast, season 3, episode 13 –  Mainstream Parents are Calling BS with Chastain Buttigieg and Katie Paris. Also available anywhere you get your podcasts.

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Have you noticed everyone seems to be talking about “parents’ rights”? Lately, it’s been all over the news and even in our local chat groups. On the surface, it sounds like a good thing, right? I mean, we probably all agree that parents should have certain rights when it comes to parenting our kids. But don’t we already? What exactly are they talking about? 

Here’s the thing. Extremists are using the term “parents’ rights” to confuse and mislead us. They want to control how ALL parents raise their kids and they want to pass laws to do it.  According to them,there’s only one “right” way to raise kids, and it’s their way. 

So what are these extremists really after? They are trying to destroy public education by taking out our trust in our public school teachers, administrators, and librarians. Public education is the great equalizer. Access to free public education is key to our democracy. But these folks don’t want every American kid to be prepared for living in the 21st century – they just want that for a select few. 

Parents should be free to make their own parenting decisions – about their own kids. For example, if a parent doesn’t want their kid reading a certain book, they can make that decision and let the teacher know, and the teacher can give that student a different book. But that one parent shouldn’t get to decide whether all the other kids in that class can read that book. That is NOT their right as a parent. But that’s exactly what this very loud, but very tiny group is trying to do. 

And even scarier, here are some other things they are trying to sneak in under the guise of the “parents’ rights” agenda:

  • Tracking kids’ periods
  • Requiring genital inspections for kids to participate in school sports
  • Suing teachers who wear “I’m here” badges in support of LGBTQ+ students
  • Banning books about the Holocaust, civil rights, climate change, and accurate American history, even books about historical figures like Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, MLK Jr., or that contain LGBTQ+ characters.
  • Erasing history of racism from textbooks
  • Completely defunding public schools in a move to privatize education

None of these restrictions actually protect individual freedom. Instead, they’re about controlling what students and families believe, do, read, and learn. These bans and laws take away our rights and the rights of our kids. 

It’s important to understand that his whole “parents’ rights” campaign isn’t even a real movement. It’s driven by national extremist groups with big outside funding. In many cases, the people yelling at school board meetings don’t even have kids in the school district. Even worse, they’ve become known for using harassment and intimidation to silence librarians, teachers, parents, students and community leaders. Moms for Liberty members have threatened people with gun violence, accused parents of child abuse and grooming, and even tried to have children removed from healthy family homes. 

The chaos is causing real harm in our communities, and it’s getting expensive. One school district has racked up $1 million in PR and legal fees as a result of its discriminatory policies. Those are taxpayer dollars that could have gone to improving our public schools. And that’s really the whole point. The extremists causing this chaos are intentionally undermining our public schools, which eight in ten children in America rely on for their education. 

Mainstream parents like you and me don’t want to be told how to raise our kids. Parenting is hard enough – we’re done letting extremists who want to ban books, censor school curriculums, whitewash history, and target families of transgender children control the conversation. We want the freedom to raise our kids and prepare them for the real world.

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