Can Schools Teach Controversial Topics Without Your Consent?
When Montgomery County schools tried to deny opt-outs right, parents fought back—and won at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Now, you can take action to protect your family’s rights too:
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Understand when and how you can opt your child out of controversial curriculum.
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Learn the protections affirmed in the Mahmoud v. Taylor decision.
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Stay prepared with clear, practical resources.
Download your FREE Parental Rights Foundation Opt-Out Guide today and stay informed about your rights in the classroom.
Foundation Releases New Public School Opt-Out Report
Today the Parental Rights Foundation is proud to release our latest report, Opting Out: A Summary of Parental Rights Laws Relating to Opting Children Out of Certain School Classes and Activities. This report brings you a state-by-state summary of the laws governing when and how a child can be opted out of a public-school program…
Opt-Out Report
Opting Out: A Summary of Parental Rights Laws Relating to Opting Children Out of Certain Public School Classes and Activities Download Opt-Out Report July 9, 2025 Dear Parent, Grandparent, or Guardian, Parents have a fundamental, pre-political right to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their minor children. Contrary to a quickly-revised 2005 ruling by…
The Supreme Court on Public School Opt-out Provisions
On Friday, June 27, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case out of Montgomery County, Maryland, over whether parents have a right to opt their children out of public education materials that promote beliefs in contradiction with those the parents wish to teach their children. The Court decided 6-3…
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