The Tulsa Public Schools Board of Education voted to approve the “Parents Bill of Rights ” during its April 7 meeting.
The bill of rights gives parents a slew of rights, to keep up with their child’s education, and to opt-out their children from certain requirements like vaccinations and sexual education.
“Most importantly, our families can see the curriculum online. So if you go to our webpage and click on the health and wellness page, it has a detailed set of information about the courses,” Superintendent Ebony Johnson said…