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Virginia parents appeal to remove racially divisive curriculum from schools

ADF attorneys available for media interviews following hearing Tuesday
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Albemarle county school parents
ADF clients in Ibañez v. Albemarle County School Board

WHO: Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys

WHAT: Available for media interviews following hearing in Ibañez v. Albemarle County School Board

WHEN: Immediately following hearing, which begins at 10 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, Sept. 12

WHERE: Virginia Supreme Court, 100 N. 9th St., Richmond. To schedule an interview, contact ADF Media Relations Specialist Hayden Sledge at (205) 767-4705.

RICHMOND, Va. – Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a diverse group of parents and their children in a lawsuit against the Albemarle County School Board will be available for media interviews Tuesday following oral arguments before the Court of Appeals of Virginia in Ibañez v. Albemarle County School Board.

In the lawsuit, the five families are challenging the school board’s in-class implementation of a discriminatory policy that indoctrinates students in, and compels them to say they agree with, a racially divisive ideology. The families appealed in June 2022 after a lower court dismissed their case.

“Every student deserves to be treated equally under the law, regardless of race or religion. Public schools can’t impose demeaning stereotypes on students based on these characteristics,” said ADF Senior Counsel Vincent Wagner, who will be arguing in court on behalf of the families. “Parents have the fundamental right to know what their kids are being taught in public schools and to protect them from policies and curriculum that compel them to affirm harmful ideologies. We urge the court to take a hard look at the school board’s discriminatory policy.”

In 2019, the board enacted a policy that requires schools to take actions based in critical race theory, a radical ideology that forces students and teachers to view everything and everybody through the lens of race. The policy violates students’ civil rights by treating them differently and stereotyping them based on race, and by compelling them to affirm and support the board’s ideology, even if it is contrary to their deeply held moral and religious beliefs. Parents in the school district are not allowed to opt their children out of classes that teach this ideology, and the school labels any opinion not aligned with the curriculum as “racist” and threatens to punish dissent based on its redefinition of “racism.”

Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life.

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