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Conservative watchdog releases 'toolkit' to help parents file complaints with the Education Department

America First Legal unveils a "Parents' Rights Toolkit" to help families combat woke education policies and protect civil rights in schools and colleges.


Conservative watchdog releases 'toolkit' to help parents file complaints with the Education Department
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The newly unveiled "Parents' Rights Toolkit" provides resources and guidance for families looking to challenge policies they believe are discriminatory or harmful, including those that involve race and gender issues, AFL said in a news release.

The toolkit offers template letters to help parents file complaints with the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, addressing potential violations of civil rights protections under Title IX, Title VI, and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA). 

"AFL's toolkit was created to help parents speak up for civil rights," AFL's news release said. "Now is the time for them to do - these claims will provide the incoming Trump administration with a critical roadmap for ending woke indoctrination and discrimination in our schools and colleges."

"Diversity works, and until you can show me data that says otherwise, I think that we need to go back to being a country that listens to experts and gets out of our feelings and recognizes again that racism is real in this country, and until we stop pretending that it's not, we will not solve the problems that we are consistently facing. And that will bring real unity that we seek when we're looking for a more perfect union," she said. 

Fox News Digital's Alexander Hall contributed to this report. 

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