Judge Says Parents Can’t Opt Out of LGBTQ Lessons

Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, who object to curriculum featuring LGBTQ books faced a setback Thursday when a federal judge ruled they can’t yet opt their children out of the lessons. The motion, submitted by a group of parents on Aug. 9, sought a preliminary injunction, which would have allowed those parents to immediately pull … Continued

Principals Finally Stand Up for Children’s Rights

Principals in a Maryland county that has forced children to sit through lessons featuring gay and transgender characters told county officials the lessons were inappropriate, according to a newly disclosed memorandum. The lessons are based on books including Pride Puppy, My Rainbow, and Prince and Knight that explore untraditional themes. “There are concerns that the plot of … Continued

Too Many Families Opted out of LGBTQ Lessons Says School District

An affluent liberal D.C. suburb has a simple explanation for why it won’t honor parents’ requests to exclude their children, some as young as 3 years old, from “storybooks” with sex workers, kink, drag, gender transitions and same-sex romance for elementary-age children: It’s hard. Maryland’s Montgomery County Public Schools claims it was flooded with opt-out requests when … Continued

Parents Sue School District Over LGBT Indoctrination

A group of parents are suing Maryland’s largest school district that’s prohibiting them from opting their children out of school curriculum that includes books celebrating LGBT pride. The lawsuit was filed last week in the United States District for the District of Maryland against members of the Montgomery County Board of Education and Montgomery County Superintendent Monifa … Continued

Three Dead After Mass Shooting

A mass shooting at a private residence in an otherwise quiet neighborhood in Annapolis, Maryland, on Sunday left at least three people dead and three others injured. Annapolis police Chief Ed Jackson said the shooting took place in the 1000 block of Paddington Place in the state’s capital city amid an exchange of gunfire, adding that a suspect is … Continued

‘Gender Affirming Care’ Executive Order Signed by Governor

Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order to help protect gender affirming health care in Maryland during a LGBTQIA+ reception Monday evening. The executive order will help protect individuals receiving and providing gender affirming treatment in Maryland from facing legal punishments in other states. The order makes Maryland a safe haven for people from other states … Continued

Youth Homicides Surge in Baltimore

BALTIMORE – Some parents fear sending their children to school as Charm City faces a surge in youth homicides and shootings. “The school-to-prison pipeline — or really the school-to-grave pipeline — is really real in Baltimore City,” Jovani Patterson, who has two young children, told Fox News. Baltimore City Public Schools held a ceremony last week … Continued

QB Lamar Jackson Praises God for His Success

Baltimore Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson recently attended a press conference discussing his team and his new record-breaking five-year contract with the team. During the conference, Jackson spoke of the incredible effect God and prayer have had on him, his life, and his career as a professional football player. At the press conference, which was hosted on … Continued

Summer Curfew for Teens in Baltimore

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has announced a curfew for teenagers over the summer — beginning Memorial Day weekend — in the aftermath of a shooting incident involving teenagers. Mayor Brandon Scott announced that a curfew will be in effect for Baltimore teenagers after Memorial Day, CBS Baltimore reported. The outlet noted the curfew will be enforced … Continued

Child Victims Act Passed

Within an hour of Wednesday’s release of an attorney general’s investigation into abuse at the hands of priests in Baltimore’s Catholic archdiocese, the Maryland General Assembly sent a bill to Gov. Wes Moore’s desk to allow more survivors to sue people who sexually abused them. Moore vowed to sign the Child Victims Act (House Bill 1), sponsored … Continued

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