A fierce debate has erupted across Texas as reports surfaced of inappropriate books and materials being found in school libraries, teachers subjecting students to unvetted racist lessons, and school officials attempting to silence parents voicing reasonable concerns.
To ensure a full and honest debate, the Texas Public Policy Foundation has collected news reports, social media posts, and otherwise public material exposing adult content, race-based lessons, and anti-parent activity going on in schools or being promoted by school officials.
Unfortunately, TPPF has found these reports come from every type of school district: urban, rural, suburban; all socioeconomic levels; and highly-, average-, and poorly-rated schools.
We will continue to update this list as reports are made.
- Ft. Worth ISD tried to adopt extreme sex ed standards without talking to parents
- El Paso ISD teacher tries to normalize pedophilia
- Houston ISD teacher brought underage student to a drag show
- Texas elementary schoolers told to keep pride week ‘community circles’ ‘confidential’
- ‘Pornographic’ book assigned to 14-year-olds at Eastlake High upsets parents
- Mom fights to get pornographic material out of Belton libraries
- 4th Grade book about transgender boy assigned to students, not included in Eanes ISD curriculum
- San Antonio teacher argues for using classroom to affirm gender identity
- Pornographic books in schools is a “slap in the face”
- Austin elementary school stoking anti-white discrimination and trans grooming
- Teacher rants about not being able to teach critical race theory in schools
- Texas teachers union calls concerned parents ‘extremists’
- Parents angered by segregation experiment at local elementary school
- Willis ISD teachers says “parents should not have the final say” in raising their kids
- Ft. Worth ISD teacher brags about indoctrinating kids with gender ideology
- Parents angered by segregation experiment at local elementary school
- Leander ISD removes books deemed “inappropriate literature” for children
- Round Rock ISD has a ‘shadow policy’ allowing boys to change in girls dressing rooms
- School district calls short-notice meeting to enact mask mandate 2 days after Christmas
- Teachers barred from notifying parents when a student discusses sexuality