Oct 7, 2025

Correction: Speak Up WEDNESDAY October 8

Dear Friends and Families,


We have another opportunity to ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain safe and professional.


⚠️ Timeline of Events

  • September: Several CCSD teachers posted violent, celebratory messages online.
  • Superintendent Ebert acted quickly, removing those teachers from classrooms pending investigation.
  • Parents flooded the CCSD School Board meeting, demanding the district uphold its own policies and Nevada law by terminating educators who glorify violence. Watch Power2Parent testify here »
  • Now, on October 8 at 9:00 a.m., the Nevada State Board of Education meets in Las Vegas. This is the community’s opportunity to demand the Board follow NRS 391.330 and NRS 391.750, which allow for the revocation of teaching licenses for immoral or unprofessional conduct.


📍 Meeting Details

Date: Wednesday, October 8

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Location: Nevada Department of Education — 2080 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 114, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Virtual option: Click here for agenda and link.


🗣️ How to Get Involved

✅ Attend and testify in person — arrive early and fill out a public comment card.

✅ Email your statement to NVBoardED@doe.nv.gov before or during the meeting.

✅ CC: the Office of Educator Licensure at license@doe.nv.gov.

✅ Contact your State Board member: Find your representative here »


✉️ What to Say

  • The State Board must uphold Nevada law and revoke licenses for teachers who engage in or promote violence.
  • These actions violate both district policy and the public trust placed in educators.
  • Nevada families expect teachers to model professionalism, respect, and safety for every student.


Your voice matters. When parents show up, change happens.

Let’s ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain places of learning, not division.



Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

In addition to strengthening families and empowering parents, much of our work happens behind the scenes—monitoring policies, researching laws, and equipping you to engage. Please consider supporting our mission to protect parental rights and expand school choice. When you advocate for one child, you advocate for many.

Urgent: Speak Up October 8

Dear Friends and Families,


We have another opportunity to ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain safe and professional.


⚠️ Timeline of Events

  • September: Several CCSD teachers posted violent, celebratory messages online.
  • Superintendent Ebert acted quickly, removing those teachers from classrooms pending investigation.
  • Parents flooded the CCSD School Board meeting, demanding the district uphold its own policies and Nevada law by terminating educators who glorify violence. Watch Power2Parent testify here »
  • Now, on October 8 at 9:00 a.m., the Nevada State Board of Education meets in Las Vegas. This is the community’s opportunity to demand the Board follow NRS 391.330 and NRS 391.750, which allow for the revocation of teaching licenses for immoral or unprofessional conduct.


📍 Meeting Details

Date: Monday, October 8

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Location: Nevada Department of Education — 2080 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 114, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Virtual option: Click here for agenda and link.


🗣️ How to Get Involved

✅ Attend and testify in person — arrive early and fill out a public comment card.

✅ Email your statement to NVBoardED@doe.nv.gov before or during the meeting.

✅ CC: the Office of Educator Licensure at license@doe.nv.gov.

✅ Contact your State Board member: Find your representative here »


✉️ What to Say

  • The State Board must uphold Nevada law and revoke licenses for teachers who engage in or promote violence.
  • These actions violate both district policy and the public trust placed in educators.
  • Nevada families expect teachers to model professionalism, respect, and safety for every student.


Your voice matters. When parents show up, change happens.

Let’s ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain places of learning, not division.



Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

In addition to strengthening families and empowering parents, much of our work happens behind the scenes—monitoring policies, researching laws, and equipping you to engage. Please consider supporting our mission to protect parental rights and expand school choice. When you advocate for one child, you advocate for many.

Sep 30, 2025

Save the Date: Gala Under the Stars

Power2Parent is turning 10 years old, and we’re inviting you to celebrate this incredible milestone with us!


Join us for our Gala Under the Stars: 10 Years of Lighting the Way on:


Friday, March 27, 2026

TPC Summerlin

*Cocktail Hour: 5:30 PM

*Dinner & Program: 7:00 PM


This special evening will honor a decade of empowering parents, strengthening families, and lighting the way forward.

Mark your calendar today—formal invitation and ticket information to follow.


Save the Date & Celebrate With Us!

Sep 24, 2025

Reminder: Protect Our Kids: Join Us Sept. 25

Dear Friends and Families,


Parents trust schools to be safe places for their children. That trust was shaken when it became clear that several CCSD teachers used social media to glorify or excuse the assassination of Charlie Kirk.


According to multiple news outlets, teachers posted statements such as:

  • One teacher wrote he couldn’t think of many people “more deserving of a gunshot wound to the neck.”
  • Another said he watched the video “over and over … loved every fraction of a second of it and it gets better with every watch.”
  • A teacher commented he was “not celebrating” Kirk’s death but “won’t feel sorry for the guy either.”
  • And another wrote simply: “you reap what you sow.”


Superintendent Jhone Ebert acknowledged that these posts caused a “substantial disruption” and raised safety concerns, and that the teachers involved are “not currently assigned to classrooms.”


This is a start, but it is not enough. Temporary reassignment does not restore parent trust. If students made comments like these, they would face immediate discipline. Teachers must be held to the same standard.


That’s why we are urging all parents to come to the next school board meeting:


Clark County School District Board Meeting

📅 Thursday, September 25 | ⏰ 5:00 PM

📍 2832 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas



Your voice matters. Parents must send a united message: teachers who glorify violence should not be returned to classrooms in our district.


For our kids,



Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

In addition to strengthening families and empowering parents, much of our work happens behind the scenes—monitoring policies, researching laws, and equipping you to engage. Please consider supporting our mission to protect parental rights and expand school choice. When you advocate for one child, you advocate for many.

Sep 22, 2025

Protect Our Kids: Join Us Sept. 25

Dear Friends and Families,


Parents trust schools to be safe places for their children. That trust was shaken when it became clear that several CCSD teachers used social media to glorify or excuse the assassination of Charlie Kirk.


According to multiple news outlets, teachers posted statements such as:

  • One teacher wrote he couldn’t think of many people “more deserving of a gunshot wound to the neck.”
  • Another said he watched the video “over and over … loved every fraction of a second of it and it gets better with every watch.”
  • A teacher commented he was “not celebrating” Kirk’s death but “won’t feel sorry for the guy either.”
  • And another wrote simply: “you reap what you sow.”


Superintendent Jhone Ebert acknowledged that these posts caused a “substantial disruption” and raised safety concerns, and that the teachers involved are “not currently assigned to classrooms.”


This is a start, but it is not enough. Temporary reassignment does not restore parent trust. If students made comments like these, they would face immediate discipline. Teachers must be held to the same standard.


That’s why we are urging all parents to come to the next school board meeting:


Clark County School District Board Meeting

📅 Thursday, September 25 | ⏰ 5:00 PM

📍 2832 E. Flamingo Rd., Las Vegas



Your voice matters. Parents must send a united message: teachers who glorify violence should not be returned to classrooms in our district.


For our kids,



Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

In addition to strengthening families and empowering parents, much of our work happens behind the scenes—monitoring policies, researching laws, and equipping you to engage. Please consider supporting our mission to protect parental rights and expand school choice. When you advocate for one child, you advocate for many.

Sep 17, 2025

CCSD Teachers Celebrate Violence: Parents Must Respond

Dear Friends and Families,


Parents across Clark County were shocked to learn that a CCSD teacher publicly celebrated the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This isn’t about politics, it’s about protecting our kids and holding educators to the highest standard of kindness, respect, and responsibility.


At Power2Parent, we strongly defend free speech. But free speech does not include glorifying violence. When educators normalize assassination, they erode the safe environment every child deserves.


That’s why our board sent a letter to Superintendent Jhone Ebert, urging her to take decisive action: investigate, remove, and terminate any educator who engages in this misconduct. Anything less erodes parent trust and undermines the district’s mission.


👉 We’ve written a new blog post explaining what happened, why this matters, and how you can engage directly with your school principal, superintendent, and trustee to demand accountability.


📖 [Read the full blog post here »] http://Power2parent.org/post/ParentsSpeakUp


Power2Parent is on the front lines every day—equipping parents, monitoring policies, and ensuring your voice is heard. But we cannot do this work without you. If you believe in safe schools and strong families, would you consider making a gift today?


💙 [Donate Now to Support Power2Parent »] https://anedot.com/power2parentunion


Our children are watching how adults respond. Let’s set the example of rejecting violence and standing for safe schools.


With you in this fight,


Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

In addition to strengthening families and empowering parents, much of our work happens behind the scenes—monitoring policies, researching laws, and equipping you to engage. Please consider supporting our mission to protect parental rights and expand school choice. When you advocate for one child, you advocate for many.