The parent pointed out that Fairfax County Public Schools issues devices to students, including one-to-one devices even for kindergarteners. These devices allow unrestricted photo...
The Fairfax County School Board, which includes Chair Sandy Anderson of the Springfield District, Ricardy Anderson of the Mason District, Melanie Meren of the...
The mishandling did not stop there. Bledsoe revealed that the family received no details whatsoever on their child's information, despite repeated efforts to obtain...
On his inauguration day in January 2022, Youngkin signed a series of executive orders aimed at restoring parental rights and ensuring schools focus on...
Portsmouth, Virginia – In a stunning development that should shock no one familiar with the cozy relationships between powerful Democrats, big-government policies, and questionable...
The foundation's impact is profound, with over 80 projects and partners outlined for fiscal year 2025 across key areas: initiatives for students, programs for...
Melanie Meren, representing Hunter Mill District, took a firm stand against proceeding with the vote. She emphasized that the board had previously handled motions...
This incident, captured in a widely shared clip, has raised serious questions about the board's commitment to transparency and open government. Public meetings are...
A significant legislative effort to protect Virginia's children from what proponents view as harmful interventions took a setback this week when House Bill 158 was left in the Courts of Justice Committee.
Sheila Furey's remarks underscore growing concerns among parents, educators, and medical professionals regarding the direction of public education in Virginia. 'Highly sexualized content in schools has led to a dramatic increase in pornographic literature and addiction among young children,' she stated emphatically.
Earle-Sears, the trailblazing Republican who made history as the first Black woman elected Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, took the podium to express deep appreciation to her dedicated staff.
Virginia Code Section 54.1-2825 explicitly prohibits tattooing or body piercing on individuals under 18 without specific exceptions, underscoring the recognition that minors lack the maturity for permanent body alterations without parental involvement.
Sheila Furey's speaking at the Virginia House of Delegates underscore ongoing battles in Virginia over what constitutes appropriate educational materials. 'Highly sexualized content in schools has led to a dramatic increase in pornographic literature and addiction among young children,' she stated emphatically
Senator Mark Obenshain, speaking at a recent session, highlighted the dangers posed by the proposal. He noted that 80 percent of Americans, including a majority in Virginia, support reasonable restrictions on abortion, such as parental notification and consent laws for minors.
Senator Cifers pointed out the ambiguity in terms like 'mental health' that might enable procedures without the minor's family knowing. He questioned whether it is reasonable to expect physicians to accurately assess a minor's long-term mental state regarding abortion, especially when the young person might not fully grasp the consequences.
Glen Sturtevant, representing Virginia's 10th Senate District, pointed out the amendment's language granting 'every individual' a fundamental right to reproductive freedom.
If ABC News reports are true -- that Fairfax County school staff arranged abortions and funded them for pregnant girls in 2021, without informing their parents -- then the state should take over the district.
On Jan. 8, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” This law requires public school districts to craft policies that encourage parental involvement in their children’s education, particularly areas related to sexuality and religion.