Three Christian and Muslim families are suing the Montgomery County, Md. school board over the districts’ inclusion of books featuring gay and transgender content for very young students. The parents argue that Montgomery County Public Schools' refusal to allow them an opt-out for their children violates their First Amendment rights. Some would write this off as a meaningless issue, a part of someone else's culture war. But these parents have a valid point. So do many others across the country who pay taxes or send their children to schools that they expect to provide an education, not to actively undermine their families' values and beliefs. MCPS incorporated six books as a part o
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