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Public commenter cites Supreme Court ruling and urges Central 301 board to protect parental rights and curriculum transparency
Summary
During public comment a speaker urged the Central CUSD 301 board to prioritize parental rights and transparency about instructional materials, citing a recent Supreme Court decision (Mohammed v. Taylor) and urging the board to provide advance notice and opt‑out options for contested content.
An unidentified public commenter told the Central CUSD 301 board on Nov. 7 that parents should be able to exercise rights to review and opt students out of instruction involving contested materials, citing a recent Supreme Court decision.
"So there was a recent, very recent, Supreme Court ruling, Mohammed versus Taylor, and the parents won the case 6 to 3," the commenter said. The speaker urged…
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