Imagine this: you’re a straight-A student, a role model, someone who actually cares about school, leadership, and doing everything the “right way.” You ace the SATs, you rack up a 4.76 GPA (how is that even possible?), you serve your school community with pride—and then, when it’s finally time to reap the rewards of all that hard work? Sorry, kiddo. You can’t graduate. Not because you failed a class. Not because you broke any rules. Nope. You dared to believe in something that runs afoul of the woke orthodoxy Montgomery County Public Schools have decided is the new religion.
Meet “Jane,” the Maryland senior getting tossed under the bus because her family’s Christian values don’t align with the mandated LGBTQ+ affirmations embedded across her required health class. Remember when health class was about, you know, health? Nutrition, exercise, the occasional awkward diagram? Yeah, those days are gone. Now it’s about ensuring you chant the proper slogans and acknowledge the “privileged” and “oppressed” groups, with Christians being labeled squarely on the naughty list, of course.
Her parents had the audacity—the absolute nerve—to ask if their daughter could take the health credit elsewhere, maybe at a Catholic school or through an independent study with a certified teacher. You know, still learn about health, just without the forced ideological reprogramming. MCPS responded the way you’d expect a bloated, bureaucratic mess to respond: “No. Sit down. Shut up. Obey.”
It gets worse. They weren’t even allowed to see the full lesson plans. The school refused to provide the documents, despite a basic, pesky little thing called the Maryland Public Information Act, which is supposed to guarantee access to public records. But when you’re on a crusade for “equity” (translation: the political flavor of the month), transparency suddenly becomes optional.
The family isn’t just fighting for their daughter. They’re slugging it out in court to protect every family in their district, families that can’t just pack up and ship their kids off to private schools because their tax dollars are already funding this nonsense. They’re standing up and saying, “Enough.” And for that, they’re being dragged through endless appeals, delays, and legal gymnastics, while Jane watches the prospect of walking across that stage with her classmates evaporate.
Let’s be clear: nobody is saying LGBTQ+ students shouldn’t be treated with dignity and respect. That’s basic decency. But when “inclusion” morphs into mandatory indoctrination, and when opting out for religious reasons is treated like a criminal act, we have officially left “education” and entered “enforcement.”
Montgomery County Public Schools are so committed to this ideological program that they are literally willing to ruin a young woman’s future over it. Think about that. A young woman who’s done nothing but excel at everything she was asked to do is being punished because she, and her family, believe in God.
Oh my God… this is sick🤯
🚨 Montgomery County Schools’ Attorney Admits to Supreme Court: We’re Using Sexually Explicit Books to Influence Kids
• Alan Schoenfeld, representing Montgomery County Public Schools, admitted during a Supreme Court hearing that the school district… pic.twitter.com/llP7kUkxug
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And you know what’s really rich? While the school district is digging in its heels, they’re also embroiled in a completely separate Supreme Court case right now—because apparently, Montgomery County thinks it’s a grand idea to force religious families to subject their elementary schoolers to storybooks they find objectionable too. Jewish, Christian, and Muslim parents alike are standing shoulder to shoulder against this madness. That’s quite the “coalition of the oppressed,” isn’t it?
The irony is almost too much: in the name of “diversity,” they’ve created a system where only one set of beliefs is acceptable—and everyone else better get in line, or get out of the way.
If Jane can’t graduate, it won’t be because she failed. It’ll be because she refused to fail her faith. And that tells you everything you need to know about who’s really being oppressed in 2025.