Cox, the Republican candidate for Maryland governor, comes from a family with deep roots in the home-schooling and ‘parental rights’ movements
has exploded after prolonged pandemic school closures — is an unmistakable measure of the movement’s progress.
It was a point of connection with Brian Hetrick, an Eastern Shore farmer worried that radical ideas about gender were being taught in schools. “I don’t want them forcing it down our kids’ throats,” he said.Likewise with Alexander Twine, 48, who lives in Frederick: “They need their ABCs and 123s, not how to take drugs and do bad things, and he’s a boy, he’s a girl, no he’s not.”
from the National Center for Education Statistics — found that just over half said a “desire to provide religious instruction” was an important factor in their decision., a right-wing media outlet, Cox vowed to appoint leaders to the state board of education who would “put parents back in charge of their children’s education.” But his devotion to the cause predates the eruption of America’s latest education culture wars.
“Dan was involved in that ever since he was a young kid,” Lindengren said. “He knows what he’s doing. He understands the battle we’re up against.”
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