
Opt-out or get out?
"Your child's future is non-negotiable."
-Latasha H. Fields
As advocates for parental rights and protecting children, we are unwavering in our stance against the highly explicit sexual indoctrination and Marxist ideologies taught in public schools. Therefore, it is unconscionable and woefully unjustifiable to teach or even allow children as young as eight years old to be exposed to these so-called "woke" ideologies and sexual pleasures, such as masturbation.
The more important matter of the law is their souls, not academics, sports, or this "so-called" peer-related social environment where you think your kids are thriving. No, not anymore; the socialization is rooted in ungodliness, a bed of filthy conversations.
The scriptures have been very clear in denouncing any kind of sexual perversion or immoral behavior. We will ultimately be accountable to God for our actions, while as parents, we will have to answer for the teaching and guidance we provide to our kids. We must also be aware of who is influencing them and what they're being taught.
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness." (Romans 1:8)

no guarantee
Your child is not guaranteed to be fully protected from exposure to sexual perversions and ungodly dogma from their peers and teachers who agree with such standards.

no guarantee
There is no guarantee that schools will uphold the law regarding your right to opt your child out of the standards.

no guarantee
There is no guarantee of protection from a school that does not adopt the National Sex Education Standards (NSES); the sexualized societal norms such as gender ideology and sexual orientation will still influence all aspects of their education and the culture of public schools. As a result, many schools will inevitably feel pressured by the leftist purveyors to comply with or accommodate those children.
Is it time for a mass exodus? Or opt your child out?
You decide.
Illinois parents have three viable school choices when it comes to protecting their children.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the opt-out form from the sex ed program or the withdrawal form from public school, please email us at support@teamil.org.