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August 21, 2006 3:58 PM

The PTA: now just another politcal tool

For years I have refused to join the PTA. When I give as a reason that the PTA is too political, people look at me like I'm crazy. That's because they're thinking of the good ol' traditional PTA - established as a parents group to support teachers. Nowadays the PTA is a politically-driven organization which lobbies for many radical liberal agenda items - much like the NEA.

As far back as 2001, Citizen magazine ran this story by Heather Koerner:

P Is for Politically Correct
Think Parent Teacher Associations uphold family values in the public schools? Think again.

Read the whole article here.

I received this in my email today:

PTA – Peril for Parents?

By Regina Griggs, Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX) Executive Director

Do the initials “PTA” bring to mind innocuous parent-teacher meetings and parent-student school projects? Think again. The national Parent Teacher Association, fondly known as PTA, is under the leadership of chief executive officer Warlene Gary. Ms. Gary previously served as the National Education Association’s human rights director and that school union’s liaison to gay interest groups.

PTA bills itself as the “largest volunteer child advocacy association in the nation.” It holds an annual convention and exhibition attended by public school teachers, students and parents. Last year’s convention theme was “diversity.” In keeping with PTA’s theme, Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX) applied for an exhibit booth. PTA rejected our application in favor of a gay organization’s application on the grounds that the gay organization was there to “educate parents on the topic of school bullying.” PTA also allowed the gay organization to hold a workshop.

When we visited the gay organization’s exhibit booth, we encountered materials that denounced therapy for homosexuals with unwanted same sex attractions, recommended anti-ex-gay publications, essentially denied the existence of former homosexuals (so much for tolerance and diversity), and urged the Southern Baptist Convention to vote against one of its resolutions on homosexuality in public school education.

What do these exhibit materials have to do with school bullying? Despite our repeated requests, PTA has yet to explain the discrepancy between “bullying” information and anti-ex-gay materials. It seems the only ones being bullied here are former homosexuals and their supporters.

The gay workshop materials included a “Heterosexist Challenge” quiz, a “What is Heterosexual Privilege” handout on marriage, a “Learning About Sexual Diversity at School in Every Discipline” chart outlining how students in math class can make pie charts of how many gay and transgender people are visible in their textbooks, and “What is Age Appropriate” materials instructing primary school children to learn that “there aren’t any girl colors and boy colors or girl games and boy games.” How are these workshop materials related to the bullying issue, as PTA claims? Indeed, what happened to the days when the PTA was concerned with educators teaching our children how to think rather than what to think?

One of the workshop’s power point slides was entitled “Failure to Protect” and stated: “Because of their own conservative moral or religious beliefs, or ignorance of the seriousness of the problem, many teachers and administrators turn a blind eye, or even tacitly approve of, GLBT harassment and discrimination.” This seems agenda driven. The real harassment and discrimination that parents should fear is the PTA sanctioned intolerance of conservatives and faith-based families.

This year PFOX again applied for a PTA exhibit booth and was again rejected although the same gay organization was accepted. PTA refuses to answer why it rejected our bullying material, which is actual anti-bullying information to help students instead of gay activist publications opposing heterosexual ‘privileges’ and denouncing former homosexuals. Is this what our children deserve from their PTA?

National PTA, which last year received a $480,000 grant from the Department of Labor, lobbies Congress to vote against school vouchers because it opposes using tax dollars to finance vouchers for private schools. But is it any wonder that families are asking Congress to support vouchers when PTA, in representing public school interests, allows a gay activist group to exhibit at its conference while censoring other family organizations?

PTA’s actions are a prime example of why taxpayers are demanding vouchers for students to attend private schools instead of increased federal spending for public schools. Parents deserve education for their children, not indoctrination. So think again when you see the initials “PTA.”

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Copyright 2006 PFOX www.pfox.org This column may be reproduced in its entirety without alteration.

A copy of this article is online at: http://www.pfox.org/asp/newsman/anmviewer.asp?a=276&z=2

Regina Griggs is Executive Director of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX), a non-profit organization serving families and the ex-gay community. Mrs. Griggs has been interviewed by numerous television, radio and print outlets, including TIME Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and the Washington Times.

What really bothers me about leftist politics is the tireless work to censor the right. Abortion advocates tout a woman's right to choose, while refusing her right to know by banning information in abortion clinics on the development of babies in the womb. Gay rights activists only want one side of the story available - theirs.

When groups like the PTA and the Girl Scouts - which started as traditional organizations and still enjoy the same prestige and status - adopt pro-radical political policies and lobby for radical causes, the status quo should come into question. But while movers and shakers know what's really going on, most people have not woken up to the liberal agendas of such "traditional" groups. The reason the Boy Scouts is under attack is that they never caved.

Parents have a responsibility to make wise choices and to refuse to support such organizations. Here in Virginia, we have alternatives: many schools have PTO's which are independent and stick to the original agenda: parents supporting teachers. They may be gaining ground. Check out this article for more information on the differences between the two groups:

PTO vs. PTA
The national PTA's position as presumed leader of the parent group world is no longer a given. More than 75 percent of U.S. groups are now PTOs.
By Tim Sullivan
(click here for the entire article)

And if you are concerned, gather a few other concerned parents and begin educating your school's PTA group, asking for a vote on whether parents really want the whole PTA agenda or want more independence and political neutrality.

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Comments

Here is an article that you may find interesting in light of this post!
http://www.catholicexchange.com/vm/index.asp?vm_id=2&art_id=33931
It deals with the homosexual movement to infiltrate the public schools.
Thanks for your insight!

Posted by: Jennifer | August 22, 2006 9:13 AM

Wow. Very scary! I live in a very small town in a rural area. Our parent/teacher group is a PTO, not a PTA. We are completely focused on supporting the teachers and creating a sense of community with the students, teachers and parents. This article reminds me why I love our little backwoods school district so much.

Posted by: Beckie | August 23, 2006 7:38 AM

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