Senate Bill (S.B.) 797 from the 2021 legislative session requires schools in Texas to display the national motto if signs with “In God We Trust” are donated to the school district or purchased from private donations.
After some teachers were reprimanded for displaying “In God We Trust Signs” in the classroom, the Texas Legislature decided in 2023 to pass HB 2012 that says schools cannot punish teachers for abiding by the law of displaying “In God We Trust” signs in the classroom.
U.S. Supreme Court precedent upholds the student’s right to religious freedom at school. If you as a student or a student’s parent face an infringement on any of the rights listed above, please contact Texas Values at (512) 478-2220 or email [email protected].
Save Women’s and Girls’ Sports
Texas has complete protection for women and girls who compete in sports. In 2021, the Texas Legislature passed HB 25, the Save Girls’ Sports Law that protects girls who compete in K-12 University Interscholastic League (UIL) sports from being forced to compete with boys. Recently, the UIL in Texas reaffirmed their enforcement of the Save Girls Sports law by rejecting a public proposal to have boys on girls’ volleyball teams. In 2023, the Texas Legislature passed SB 15, the Texas Save Women’s Sports Law that ensures fair competition for college female athletes in the state of Texas. Texas Values composed a letter that was sent to all Texas public colleges to give them guidance on how to follow the law that protects fairness in college sports. If you learn of the possibility of a male competing in women’s sports, please notify our team. In May, a 31-year-old male water polo player was planning to compete against the women’s club water polo team from Texas State University on the campus of Texas A&M. Thankfully, the appropriate parties, with the help of Texas Values, intervened and the 31-year-old man stayed in his home state and did not compete against Texas women. To learn more about the laws on protecting female athletes, visit savewomensportstexas.com.
Opt- In for Sex Education
In 2021, the Texas legislature passed a law that required schools to get permission from parents before teaching a kids Sex-Ed. This policy was known as Sex-Ed Opt-In because historically parents had to Opt-Out of human sexuality instruction. Recently, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) clarified that the policy of Opt-In can continue and schools do not have to go back to Opt-Out. You can read more about this policy guidance from the TEA website here.
Title IX Re-write
The United States Department of Education drafted a rule that redefines “sex” to include “gender identity”. This “re-write” of Title IX would mean girls would be forced to compete against boys and share their private spaces (locker rooms, bathrooms, hotel rooms on overnight trips) with boys. The re-write would also state that using the wrong pronoun would be considered sexual harassment and that teachers and schools could hide gender transitions of students from their parents. Thankfully, federal courts in Texas intervened and Texas will not be subject to this new Title IX rule that went into effect on August 1st.
Carroll ISD received a court victory for their individual school district to be exempt from following Biden’s radical Title IX re-write. Shortly after the Carroll ISD decision, a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton on behalf of the state of Texas received a favorable decision that enjoined the new Title IX rule from being enforced in Texas. If you learn that your school district is trying to implement the new Title IX rule or any policies related to gender identity, please contact Texas Values, notify us.
School Choice
Many parents are making the choice to homeschool their children this school year. Parents have the right to withdraw their children from public schools and choose private schools or homeschool them instead. Texas Values offers resources to help you understand your rights when withdrawing your child from public school. In addition, much groundwork has been laid to continue empowering parents with private and charter school options and we are working towards success on this during the upcoming 89th Legislature.
We pray that these resources are helpful as you prepare to send your children back into the classroom. Texas Values will continue to fight for parental rights in our state.