Back to School: A Guide for Parents in Today’s “WOKE” Public Schools by Kali Fontanilla

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Kali Fontanilla, a former public school teacher with 15 years of experience, played a pivotal role in stopping the advancement of legal reverse racism and an extreme version of affirmative action through her rebuttal to Prop 16 in California in 2020. She authored the guide for the BLEXIT Foundation, shedding light on the perils of Critical Race Theory. Kali has appeared as a guest on prominent platforms such as the Ingraham Angle, Dr. Phil, NewsMax, and the Dennis Prager Show, and has been featured in numerous national newspapers. Her educational and political commentary videos on social media have garnered millions of views. Together with her husband, Kali has launched Exodus Institute, a fully accredited online school aimed at supporting parents who choose to withdraw their children from public schools.

During her visit with Conservative Commandos Sharron Angle and Rick Trader, Kali Fontanilla introduced a letter parents should consider sending to their children’s teachers to express a desire to be informed as to what was being taught in the classroom.

 

THE LETTERS GOALS AND MISSION…

Parents often have the right to review their child’s school’s curriculum and educational materials. This may include textbooks, lesson plans, and online resources. Academic transparency laws have been passed in many red states, but parents can request them from their child’s teacher. Some parents are using the sample letter like this (adapted from here):

 

Dear [teacher’s name],

My [son/daughter], [name], is in your [subject] class this term. I’m looking forward to seeing [him/her] grow this year, and I’m confident [he/she] will learn a lot from you. Thanks for all you do for our kids!

I’m sure you’re aware that there have been concerns recently in the community about political advocacy in the schools. Because of that, I and many other concerned parents are sending this letter to our kids’ teachers this year. I also want to open a clear line of communication about my expectations related to controversial topics in the classroom, especially politics.

Here are my expectations:

Please provide a lesson plan for my review if there will be class content, discussion, or assignments related to:

race
gender, gender identity, or LGBT issues
sexuality
equity
Please do not ask my child for [his/her] preferred pronouns, either verbally or on informational forms.

If there is anything I can do to help you, please let me know. I’m eager to see you and all of your students succeed this year.

Thanks again for all you do!

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

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