Parents sue after daughter told she can’t graduate without LGBTQ health class

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A star student at Maryland Secondary School of Graduation will be deprived next month because of what her family says is religious discrimination.

The student, who is invited by the Fox News Digital “Jin” to protect her privacy, is a major public school in McPs, which academically excels and actively participates in her school. According to her parents and academic records, she is a pioneer in multiple activities outside the curriculum in her school, and she has 4.76 of the weighted cumulative average and got 1450 (96 ° C) on Sats.

However, she cannot graduate without completing a mandatory healthy cycle, whose parents say “LGBTQ+” content “and” religious discrimination “they find it rejected because of their deep Christian faith.

The Jin Fox News Digital family told that they are fighting for more than two years until their daughter is granted to cancel the subscription from the course or be allowed to take an alternative class in a private school or they will study an independent study under a teacher for their choice to meet this demand, to no avail.

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Her family says that the Montgomery County Schools in Montgomery County are being told by Montgomery County Public Schools that she can only graduate if she takes a healthy chapter, including LGBTQ content. (Istock)

Her father said: “She is very astonished by the inability to graduate with all her friends and experience this traffic ritual.”

With the end of the time before the completion of the first year of Jane, the parents submitted a petition to the Supreme Court of Maryland, asking them to review their case against the McBe Province Council.

In August 2022, the parents learned that Jin was registered in a healthy chapter for the next second year, which was required to graduate. They realized that LGBTQ content will be merged throughout the year, rather than limited to the unity of family life and human nationality in the session, as before.

Screen screenshots of the alleged teachers’ training documents obtained by parents and participants with Fox News Digital I ask the teachers “LGBTQ Resources+ to integrate a more comprehensive language” throughout the entire session.

It is claimed that the teacher’s guide claims that teachers provide teachers with a list of “distinctive” and “oppressed” groups, as “Christians” call it as non -distinctive and “non -poorest” spiritual religions. The lesson calls for teachers to make students determine groups affected by health variations, such as “transit or” expansion of sexes “,” LGBTQ+, and “people who sympathize with non -Christian religions”.

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The alleged teacher training document for high school in Maryland is discussed for graduation groups and “oppressed”. (Photography Adekunle Ajayi/Getty Images)

Another document they received called “Written Word Worship” asking teachers to identify the “culture of white superiority” in the semester and at home.

The petition before the Maryland Supreme Court stipulates the withdrawal of their daughter from the next chapter, while searching for more information about the curriculum. They claim that MCPS rejected their requests to present the lesson plans or choose their daughter from the classroom.

The parents suggested that the health category gene at a local Catholic secondary school take an independent study supervised by a former MCPS teacher with a background for health education.

MCPS rejected these suggestions, saying that a gene should be taught by the current MCPS teacher or to meet the condition through double enrollment in the community college course, whose parents said was not an option because it contradicts its high school schedule, and still has not provided protection as a minor of the curricula they object to.

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Parents in Maryland are fighting the General Education Council of Montgomery province due to the graduation requirements of the course, which they say is discrimination against religious students. (Getty Images)

After the school council rejected their request, the parents appealed this administrative decision before the Montgomery Provincial Court in August 2024. In December, the court upheld the school council’s decision and the parents made a prosecution notice to the Appeal Court in January.

Because of the sensitive nature of their request, they asked for a petition to obtain an order from CERTIORARI at the Supreme Court of Maryland while the issue remains pending before the Court of Appeal.

The parents argue that MCPS was wrong to put the LGBTQ content that confirms the content throughout the entire health course, because these instructions were “restricted by law in family life and human race (” FLHS “) in the healthy class, with an organizational right to cancel the participation in that unit.”

“We are not trying to get MCPS to stop teaching about LGBTQ+ or changing its curriculum,” the parents wrote in a letter dated March 7, 2024 to the Education Council of Maryland. “We are trying to get MCPS to maintain this teaching limited to family life and human sex in the curriculum so that we can notify this and cancel the subscription to our daughter, or if MCPS is allowed to publish LGBTQ+ instructions throughout the whole health category, as the teacher’s instructions for her teacher says, it allows MCPS to allow us to collapse from our entire category daughter.

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Hundreds of parents met in June 2023 to protest against the “non -cancellation” policy of the public school system in Montgomery County for some LGBTQ+ books approved for the semester. Their case is now before the US Supreme Court. (Asra Normani)

They chose not to transfer their daughter outside the province in order to struggle for the rights of all religious students in the region who are subjected to taking this semester to graduate and whose families cannot bear the costs of transportation and time to enroll in the private or home school.

The parents filed a separate but related complaint against the school in March because of their requests to obtain class documents. Their complaints accuse the school’s board of directors and MCPS “on intentionally and stubbornly” of blocking public information from them in violation of the General Information Law in Maryland.

The Montgomery Provincial Education Council and Montgomery County Schools refused to comment on suspended litigation. The Maryland Education Council did not respond to the request for comment.

Montgomery County Schools are currently participating in another prominent religious freedom case before the US Supreme Court.

The case is surrounded by the school council to remove “cancellation of subscription” for parents who challenge LGBTQ stories in the semester.

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A coalition of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim parents of school for children in school age led to a lawsuit against the school council, claiming that it violates their protected religious freedoms under the first amendment, by forcing their young children to participate in the instructions of their religious beliefs.

The Supreme Court listened to the oral arguments on Tuesday in the case that could put a precedent for the rights of parents in schools throughout the country. The conservative majority of the Supreme Court provided strong support to the parents who provide the issue of religious freedom.

By BBC

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