Parents — not bureaucracies — decide what is right for their children.
Parents have the first and final say in their children’s education and upbringing. We stand for transparent, age-appropriate curricula that parents can actually see, and against agendas set by agencies no voter can reach.
Our neighbors on the Falmouth committee say it plainly: it is time to “close the loophole that exposes kids to explicit material in schools and libraries.” Parents — not bureaucracies — decide what is right for their children.
Where we stand
- Transparency. Parents have the right to see what is taught and what is in the library.
- Parental notification and consent on matters that concern their own children.
- Age-appropriate classrooms focused on reading, math, history, and the skills kids need.
- Accountability to parents and voters — not to distant bureaucracies.











