Parental rights activists met with LGBTQ+ advocates outside of the Los Angeles Unified School District's offices on Tuesday, leading to three arrests.
Parents, students, and church pastors gather at the California State Capitol in Sacramento to protest several bills.
Those behind the movement are pushing the school district to adopt policies seen in other southern California districts, including the Chino Valley Unified School District that came under scrutiny from state officials after the board voted 4-1 to adopt a policy to keep parents informed if their child"We believe that there is a radical indoctrination system that has seeped from academia and now into K through 12.
Parent activists continue to label school officials who teach kids about LGBTQ+ and sexual content as"groomers" and argue schools have no place teaching students – especially young children – about more mature themes.
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