Riley Gaines headlines sold-out Concerned Parents of Illinois annual gala
From DuPage Policy Journal:
In his comments, Bekesha emphasized Judicial Watch’s legal work for parents, noting recent policy changes in Community Consolidated School District 181 as an example of successful grassroots action.
“It was an honor to speak alongside Riley Gaines at the Concerned Parents of Illinois Gala,” Bekesha told DuPage Policy Journal. “Kristina and her board have put together an incredible grassroots organization to embolden parents who want to stand up for what’s right for their kids. What they are accomplishing was obvious from the energy in the room.”
Judicial Watch is a Washington, D.C.-based conservative nonprofit legal watchdog that promotes government transparency, accountability and ethics through litigation. The organization also trains conservatives to use open records laws and publishes reports exposing official misconduct.
Last fall, following pressure from Concerned Parents of Illinois and legal support from Bekesha and Judicial Watch, D181 implemented a formal “Request to Opt Out of Curriculum Content” process, allowing parents to remove their children from classroom and library materials they consider inappropriate.
McCloy and Bekesha have emphasized the need for transparency, accountability, and parental consent in public education, noting advocacy efforts would continue within the district and beyond.
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