By M.D. Kittle
MADISON — As concerns grow about radical left indoctrination in Wisconsin’s schools, a bill moving through the Legislature aims to create a Parental Bill of Rights.
“The experience in recent years has energized many parents to take a greater interest in curriculum and classroom activities. But this interest hasn’t always been respected by public-school districts,” Libby Sobic, director of Education policy for the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty said during testimony Thursday at an Assembly committee hearing on the bill.
“This legislation establishes parental rights in education by ensuring parents are equal partners in their child’s education by granting them greater access to information and participation,” she added.
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