Yes it does.
And this is a win for our side; legislators and mst importantly parents made the difference. The garbage coming out of universities for the past 30+ years is appalling but we can fight it successfully with actively involvd parents.
Way back in my days in the 1960's parents had every right to sit in on classes with 24 hour notice to the principal. The teachers were a little intimidated at times but it kept them honest.They really didn't have an option unless the principal had some overriding reason why the parents shouldn't be permitted on a particular day, which I don't think ever happened. It was not uncommon to see a parent parked in the back row of a classroom. In those days it was all about teaching "sex" in the classroom so health and science classes often had a "parent monitor" lurking in the back hehehe.
You can't change the minds of a libtard teacher/administrator but you can monitor them to the highest degree possible and SPEAK UP when they step over the line. Talk to your children about school and in a friendly way find out if there is anything troubling to them or to you as a parent.
Not a win when the little ones are deciding whether they’ll recite the Pledge or not. Egads, what has our country come to, when we allow children to run the show?