I'm one of the few teachers in a TEXAS school that would probably be labeled right wing even though my economic philosophy aligns with the French philosopher Proudhon and the American heterodox economist Henry George.
Nearly half my district moved to devote an entire week to teaching Black Lives Matter. I had to go to the district meeting and point out that their proposed curriculum violated civil rights law to get the idea scrapped & I suspect I only succeeded because the state recently put my superintendent on alert for telling people to vote for politicians who oppose school choice.
You need to make sure your child's English & Social Studies teachers know at the start of the semester you will go ham on them if they try to be partisan. I teach science - physics - so I'm mostly immune from ever having to deal with controversial topics but I've had students try to get me to talk about politics and I refuse. I want to say I'm not the exception to the rule but that's increasingly not the case.
We leaned towards homeschooling before we even had kids, but we put our first in day care when he was 4 because we wanted him to interact with other kids more.
One day we picked him up and he started asking us about how a boy can become a girl and vice versa. We asked him where he heard this idea and he said his teacher told him.
We immediately pulled him out. And this was in a pretty red part of a pretty red state.
Definitely homeschool.
Yikes!