The Department of Education “immediately and permanently” dissolved its “National Parents and Families Engagement Council” after conservative organizations sued.
An organization many families saw as a public relations stunt after Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered the FBI to investigate parents as “domestic terrorists,” the councilParents’ rights groups and other conservative organizationsIn a statement following their capitulation, the Department of Education said of the lawsuit’s premise that “The Department disagrees, but has decided to not move forward with the National Parents and Families Engagement Council.
Protesters and activists stand outside a Loudoun County Public Schools board meeting in Ashburn, Virginia on October 12, 2021. Although a procedural challenge, the plaintiffs saw the council as a way for the Biden administration to “paper over their open hostility towards parents and families,” according to a statement from AFL vice president and general counsel Gene Hamilton.
A primary concern of pro-parent education activists was that the council was made up of left-wing organizations, including the National Parents Union and the National Parent Teacher Association.
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