Sep 10, 2020

Illicit materials in our children’s hands AT SCHOOL, this is an outrage.

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The last 24 hours have been filled with press conferences and interviews making sure parents know what’s going on with pornographic and illicit materials in schools.

As you know, we made it CLEAR to CCSD that as parents we WILL NOT stand for pornography or illicit materials being disguised as literature in our classrooms. We have had an incredible response from parents as we fight back to make sure our children are protected.


However, we have to fund our fight. 


We are a small, volunteer organization with families and children of our own. In order to keep up communication with parents, press, and our overall effort, we need help with funding. 


Can we count on you to chip-in to help fund our fight? Every contribution makes a difference and helps us continue to run as a FOR PARENTS, BY PARENTS organization. 


We need to raise $5,000 more before tonight to fund our fight. Will you help us by contributing $5, $10, $25, $100 or whatever you can today? 

CHIP-IN TO HELP US RAISE THE $5,000 WE NEED BY TONIGHT

With what’s going on in the world today, it’s critical that we keep our children, their education, and their safety protected FIRST.


Help us advocate for you, your children, and your grandchildren by chipping in here now: https://secure.anedot.com/p2p/fight-back-fund-children-first


Thank you for being an incredible force for what’s right here in Nevada,


Charlie Melvin

Power2Parent

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P.S: You can see the material in the book on our website at Power2Parent.org. More details in case you missed it: 


Parents decry use of graphic novel at Palo Verde High School, showing depictions of sex

- 3 News Las Vegas


LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Several parents in the Clark County School District are lashing out at Palo Verde High School for one of its reading suggestions, who say it shows a number of obscenities including depictions of sexual acts.


The group "Power2Parent" said the graphic novel “Fun Home" was added to a group of suggested reading lists given to several 10th grade students.


A website released by the self-proclaimed parent union revealed images depicting sexual acts and genitals of both sexes along with strong and suggestive language.


Parents also claimed the novel showcases drug use and "offensive anti-religious sentiments."

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