Moms for Liberty welcomes all that have a desire to stand up for parental rights at all levels of government. We are moms, dads, grandparents and ordinary citizens on a mission to unite community members who are ready to get involved, be engaged and stay informed on the issues that matter to parents, families and children In Ozaukee County and beyond.
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Additional speakers include Casey Desantis, Jack Brewer, Betsy DeVos, Dr. James Lindsay and more! Click below for a full list of speakers, summit events and additional information.
The PPRA provides parents with a right to review curriculum used to teach their child at school. It also provides an even more extensive set of rights to review, and opt out, of certain surveys and studies that probe into the children’s lives and attitudes.
In their own words, Heritage is "an organization whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense."
In 2016, 40% of school districts in the United States used the National Sex Education Standards. Most districts will be adopting the new 2020 standards in the near future. Check with your district by submitting an Open Records Request to determine which standards will be used in your school.
"You owe it to your philosophy to study how to win." - Morton C. Blackwell. Find training from industry experts on topics such as campaigning, communications, fundraising, grassroots organizing, and more.
Education Consumers Foundation. Reports on education from a consumer perspective show parents, taxpayers and officials how to identify good schools and separate the best from the rest.
”Sunshine laws” give citizens access to government documents and meetings. “Open records laws” detail the records, documents and information that state agencies and local governments must disclose if requested.
Parents rights do not end at the school door.
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