Alameda Families File Suit Over School District's Homosexual Curriculum
The community of Alameda, California, is responding in strength and strategy to the decision by the Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) to impose instructional curriculum specific to homosexuality on public school students from kindergarten through 5th grade. Despite hundreds of parents jamming the school board’s meetings to oppose the curriculum, the AUSD Board of Directors disregarded the clear will of parents, and went so far as to disallow a parent from opting their child out of the instruction.
In response, a coalition of individuals and organizations known as SERVE Alameda has initiated a recall of AUSB board members Tracy Jensen, Ron Mooney, and Neil Tam. SERVE Alameda is also making plans for a Town Hall meeting, press conference and pastors gathering. Additionally, the Pacific Justice Institute has filed suit against the Alameda Unified School District, “seeking enforcement of opt-out provisions in the California Education Code.” For more information on the suit, click here.