13-06 Killing Title IX Protections in the Name of Woke | Plus Part 4: Choosing New Schools
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Show 13-06 Summary: This week on I Spy we continue our mini-series on parents rights in education. We are looking at what the Biden administration’s abandonment of Title IX means (it used to mean protection and equal access for girls and women) and what real school choice looks like — when parents make the choice to find a better school. What are the options and how to decide? How to even know if it’s the school or the child? And what about funding — should taxpayer dollars really go to private schools? And is it protected from frivolous parents? Are schools accountable top meet competency and proficiency standards? Maybe if the public schools had such standards, parents wouldn’t be looking elsewhere…
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Original Air Dates: February 11th & 12th, 2023 | Guests: Kimberly Hermann & Marc Thielman
This Week – So Much for Equality
If there’s one thing elected democrats say, it’s that they want equality. But if there’s one thing they do it’s remove equality. Which is why they are all for racial discrimination in the name of equality. Like affirmative action. Where, in their “logic” it makes sense to discriminate against Whites in favor of other races. Which is a bit like saying a little slavery is okay, as long as it’s done to the right kind of people.
Hint to democrats: discrimination is discrimination.
But maybe this mindset explains why the Biden administration thinks removing protections for girls and women in education is a good thing.
The Biden Administration: Killing Title IX
Title IX was intended to give girls and women an equal footing in education. Prior to Title IX, schools could discriminate against women and, perhaps most famously, not fund women’s sports. But now, the Biden administration’s new “guidance” would remove such protections. How? By doing away with the concept of women and girls. And making anyone who identifies as a woman a woman in their view.
Basically, if there are no women as a distinct entity, there are no women to protect.
To try to make sense of the nonsense, we welcome Kimberly Hermann. She is the chief legal counsel for Southeastern Legal Foundation and they have file da brief in support of states pushing back against the Biden administration’s guidance.
Visit SLFLiberty.org to find out more about the great work Southeastern Legal Foundation is doing to defend your constitutional rights. You can even submit a case they might be interested in.
Kimberly walks us through what Title IX is, what it was intended to do, and why Title IX is so important to defend. You’ll also hear how the courts, including appellate courts, are, in fact, defending the notion that there are two sexes. Which is extremely encouraging.
But can you believe this? Has society gone so far down the woke toilet that we will end up needing the Supreme Court to tell the rest of society what a woman is?
Yikes.
Parents’ Rights Part 4: Choosing a New School
This week, we also continue our mini-series on parents rights in education. Last week, we discussed the Real School Choice movement. So far, five states have already adopted real school choice. (This means parents can choose whichever school they want to send their kids and the education dollars attached to that child.) And there are nearly a dozen more close to adopting real school choice and over two dozen in total that have at least some form of legislation on the table.
This is not only a win for parents, it’s a win for education itself. And it’s thanks to exercising free market principles.
Think about it. Parents (consumers) can choose to spend the education dollars how they want and where they want. Funding students not systems, means that the school systems must become competitive to attract consumers (parents). Better up your game or you lose out.
That is what real school choice is all about. Give parents the power, not bureaucrats.
Find out more about Oregon’s real school choice battle. If parents can’t get it in the legislature, they are prepared to go with a ballot initiative
But if you’re a parent and you exercise your school choice, how do you choose a school? How do you know it’s the school and not your child? What are the signs you should be looking for? And with the dozen-plus types of other schools out there, how do you find the right one for your child.
We talk with Marc Thielman, the former superintendent at the Alsea School district, to answer those questions and more.
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Research, Links Mentioned & Additional Info
- Southeastern Legal Foundation’s website is SLFLiberty.org
- Read SLF’s press release on their brief in support of states defending Title IX
- Marc Thielman’s real school choice website is EducationFreedomforOregon.com
More Info on Title IX
- Title IX: 50 years later (American Psychological Association, June 28, 2022)
- “Changes to Title IX regulations dispensed by the U.S. Department of Education in 2020 removed the mandatory reporting requirement. These Trump-era changes also narrowed the definition of sexual harassment, excluded off-campus assaults from the law’s protections, and made a series of other changes that left some Title IX offices scrambling to update their institution’s procedures”
- Title IX’s Positive Impact on Education Life BEFORE Title IX (Vector Solutions, No Date)
- 10 Facts Everyone Should Know About Title IX (National Sexual Violence Resource Center, Aug 23, 2017)
More Info on Choosing a School
- The Ultimate Guide to 13 Different Types of Schools Across America (Rasmussen University, Jul 4, 2016)
- Types of School Choice programs (via EdChoice)
- Oregon School Choice Roadmap (via School Choice Week, January 19, 2023)
- Includes information on the types of schools available in Oregon
- Also has a “find schools near me” search function by zip code
- Find a great school for your child (via Great Schools.org)
- Choosing a School: Types of Schools (US Dept of Education, via Reading Rockets, no date)
- Oregon Department of Education
- School Choice for Oregon
- The League of Oregon Charter Schools
- Oregon Home Education Network
- Oregon Christian Home Education Association Network
- Just the FAQs: School Choice (via Center for Education Reform)
- “Some call it “school choice”, but it’s really about educational opportunity– and giving parents the power to choose the schools their children attend.”