How to Report Your School to the US Dept. of Education-Office for Civil Rights
Trump Administration to Parents: We Have Your Six.
The Old Department of Ed
In the dark days of the “Joe Biden” administration, schools were financially incentivized to indoctrinate and demoralize students. From kindergarten through grad school the brain scrambling starting with early sexualization, graduating to porn addiction.
They convinced children too young to understand gender, that they can be trapped in the wrong body, graduating to secret transitions in school, and a nightmarish ride on the medicalization train.
They taught students to label each other, scorn their country, disrespect their parents and disparage their religious upbringings, graduating to “direct action” lessons in rioting.
They trained students to view the “experts” as their real family, and their parents as “abusive.” They inculcated students into a culture of hedonistic nihilism, such that their parents could no longer connect with them. They called them “stunning and brave” when students broke contact from the very people who were desperate to rescue them.
They locked students in their rooms with Zoom school, graduating to social media addiction. That included the aforementioned porn, as well as exposure to malignant influencers and pedophiles.
They forced students to wear masks for 1 to 2 years, stunting their speech and social development, leading to unprecedented levels of isolation, psych meds and suicide.
The only thing the schools stopped doing in many cases, was teach math and reading.
It became clear to parents that the goal of the globalist, Marxist government was to create a populace that was traumatized, demoralized, illiterate, compliant (drugged) and well monitored by every digital means. The plan for our kids was central bank digital currency, 15 minute cities, a diet of insects, and a Covid shot every 12 months. They would own nothing and be happy. They would not procreate, and they would die young, thereby doing their part to save the planet leave more space for the oligarchs.
Parents helplessly begged their school administrators and school boards to stop the bleeding, to remember their mission was to educate young people, not to own them body and soul. The dramatic pleas made good social media fodder, but it was for naught. Because parents are not the constituency of the schools, especially the public schools.
Their bread gets buttered by the federal trough and the local and state politicians. The Biden Era US Department of Education mandated the destruction of education, and the teacher’s unions bought off the politicians to make sure it was enforced. Parents never had a chance.
The New Department of Ed
But since the November 2024 election, there is a new sheriff in town. His name is Donald J. Trump.
The leaner, smarter US Department of Education now wants parents to know they see you. They see the teachers who have managed to keep their head down and survive the woke tsunami. They are back on the side of righteousness, and ready to enforce your civil rights. Read the details here:
The Supremes Step In
Last week, the DoEd got a major assist from the Supreme Court. Read the Article from The Federalist.
From the pen of Justice Samuel Alito:
“[W]e hold that the Board’s introduction of the ‘LGBTQ+-inclusive’ storybooks — combined with its decision to withhold notice to parents and to forbid opt outs — substantially interferes with the religious development of their children and imposes the kind of burden on religious exercise” that the high court has previously ruled is unconstitutional, Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the majority. “These books — and associated educational instructions provided to teachers — are designed to ‘disrupt’ children’s thinking about sexuality and gender. … A government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses ‘a very real threat of undermining’ the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill.”
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon celebrated the return of parental rights. See her remarks HERE:
The Supreme Court’s ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor is a major win for religious liberty and parental rights. The Court rightfully held that schools can’t shut parents out or disregard their religious obligations to their children. A great day for parents and education champions!
Don’t Blow this Opportunity.
Parents, unless you are a lawyer with a mean streak, a friendly judge and an unlimited budget, your school district (or college) is not afraid of you. However, they are afraid of losing their taxpayer supplied federal funding and accreditation. Ms. McMahon, President Trump, and Justice Alito have just handed you a powerful weapon, and you would be a fool not to use it.
Set the Expectations
Especially if you have young kids in school, set the expectations.
Create a document stating that you will opt your student out of the things that offend your religious liberty. This could include sexually explicit material, LGBTQ or transgender propaganda.
You might want to opt out of any references to “privilege” “oppression” “anti-racism” or critical theory, since those texts all espouse anti-white racism which is anti-thetical to loving one’s neighbor.
Make it clear you understand the difference between lessons that include historical references to racism- such as "To Kill a Mockingbird," which are acceptable, versus texts that encourage modern racism, such as "How to be an Anti-Racist" or "White Fragility," which you are opting out of.
It’s likely that hidden in the daily lessons are other things you want to opt out of. For instance, in the Amplify CKLA English Language Arts curriculum adopted by multiple Nebraska school districts, there is pro-Muslim bias with historical inaccuracies. Christian parents may want to avoid those lessons. Any secretive counseling or gender affirming would likely be a civil rights violation, and it would be good to specify you will not tolerate that.
Put your specific expectations into writing and take them to your school administrator. Both of you should sign the document, and both of you should keep a copy. Create a separate document for each child.
Know (And Share) Your Civil Rights
Other examples of civil rights violations would include males participating in girls' competitive sports. The Trump administration has an Executive Order banning that, and Maine has already tested the theory of whether they mean it. Spoiler alert: Trump means it.
Any intimidation of staff, students or parents due to their political or religious beliefs would be a civil rights violation.
If enough parents begin to demand accountability, it is our hope that the widely offensive lessons and texts will be removed, something many of the schools have so far been unwilling to do. Perhaps more educators will find the time to teach literacy once they have permission to stop race baiting and obsessing over student sexuality.
How to Report Your School
If your rights are violated, make a report. Anyone can file a complaint, it doesn’t have to be parents. College professors, teachers, and ancillary personnel can also file reports.
The email to file a report is ocr@ed.gov
The website is: https://www.ed.gov/about/ed-offices/ocr
If you are a Nebraska resident, the group that founded this substack page, the Nebraska Education Coalition, has a contact within the OCR. If you make a report about your school, we may be able to expedite the evaluation of your complaint. You can email this page with a copy of your information if you like. forwardnebraska@substack.com
The Nebraska Education Coalition has been fighting for parental rights in education for 4 years. We have never before had the wind at our back like we do today.
by Sue Greenwald M.D. co-founder of Nebraska Education Coalition