The decision didn't uphold parental rights, it upheld the school's right to reject that ridiculous "essay."
In fact, that kid's parent(s) probably suggested the LBGalphabet-friendly topic.
The court's decision was correct.
Notwithstanding the subject matter, if that incoherent, poorly-written "essay," loaded with [ignored] misspellings, and grammatical and punctuation errors, is what passes for learning today, we are in trouble, indeed.
The decision didn't uphold parental rights, it upheld the school's right to reject that ridiculous "essay."
In fact, that kid's parent(s) probably suggested the LBGalphabet-friendly topic.
The court's decision was correct.
Notwithstanding the subject matter, if that incoherent, poorly-written "essay," loaded with [ignored] misspellings, and grammatical and punctuation errors, is what passes for learning today, we are in trouble, indeed.
Agreed!!