
Tabby Parker
Faith and Family Columnist
Helping parents raise their kids on purpose, in a culture that would rather do it for them, sure of one thing: a child belongs to her family and to God, never to an institution.
@tabbyparker17764 articles by Tabby
A Mississippi School Strip-Searched Seven Boys and Found Nothing
A vape detector beeped in a boys' bathroom at a Mississippi school. Because of that alarm, seven boys were ordered to strip. Nothing was found. A school can borrow your authority to teach your child. It never receives dominion over his body.
Sunnyvale Gave These Parents an Opt-Out From Its Gender Lessons, Then Took It Back
Two Sunnyvale parents asked to keep their first and third graders out of lessons on gender and sexuality that clash with their faith. The district agreed, then reversed itself and called the lessons "not optional." Why an opt-out was never the real victory.
New York Elementary School Made Fifth Graders Rehearse Being Shot by Police
On Multicultural Day, fifth graders at P.S. 75 on the Upper West Side mimed being shot by police and held adults' political signs. The deepest harm was not that parents got no notice. It was what the stage rehearsed into a ten-year-old's heart.
Four Kansas Districts Hid Kids' Gender Transitions From Their Own Parents
Four Kansas districts let schools keep a child's new name, pronouns, and gender transition from her own parents, even when a mother asked. Here is what the federal findings mean, and the one email every parent can send this week.



