From Anna Derbyshire <[email protected]>
Subject Let Jane graduate!
Date May 2, 2025 12:06 PM
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<p style="text-align: center;">Montgomery County Public School Board is withholding &ldquo;Jane&rsquo;s&rdquo; diploma<br /><strong>demanding ideological compliance as a graduation requirement.</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong>This is government-sanctioned discrimination, and sets a dangerous precedent.</strong></p> <p style="text-align: center;">Tell Superintendent Taylor and Board President Yang:<br /><br /> <em><strong>Release Jane&rsquo;s diploma now. </strong></em><br /><em><strong>Respect religious freedom. </strong></em><br /><em><strong>Defend parental rights.</strong></em></p>
SIGN THE PETITION



Dear John,

<p><strong>Imagine excelling in school&mdash;only to have your diploma denied because your family refuses to compromise its Christian faith.</strong></p> <p>That&rsquo;s exactly what&rsquo;s happening in<strong> Montgomery County, Maryland.</strong> Public school officials are <strong>withholding &ldquo;Jane&rsquo;s&rdquo; high school diploma&mdash;</strong>not because of academics, but because she declined to participate in <strong>mandatory LGBTQ+ health classes </strong>that directly contradict her Christian beliefs.</p> <p>This isn&rsquo;t a scheduling oversight. <strong>Jane and her family have been fighting this battle for over two years.</strong> From the very beginning, they&rsquo;ve acted with integrity&mdash;petitioning school leaders, requesting religious accommodations, and pursuing every available legal avenue. They did everything right.</p> <p>But Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) did not. Officials have chosen to make an example of Jane&mdash;<strong>punishing her for her family&rsquo;s faith and denying her the recognition she&rsquo;s earned.</strong></p> <p>Her graduation is now just days away. And after years of patient advocacy, her family had hoped for justice by now.</p> <p>Instead, the courts are dragging their feet&mdash;<strong>delaying a ruling while Jane&rsquo;s future hangs in the balance.</strong> Her parents have pleaded with the Maryland Supreme Court to take up the case directly, bypassing the lower appellate court&rsquo;s slow walk, and delivering a decision in time.</p>
Please sign the urgent petition now, demanding Superintendent Dr. Thomas Taylor and Board President Julie Yang immediately release Jane’s diploma.
<p>This is not about confusion, poor planning, or administrative error. It&rsquo;s about deliberate denial of religious freedom. Here&rsquo;s what&rsquo;s happening:</p> <ol> <li><strong>Jane&rsquo;s family followed the law and requested a religious accommodation&mdash;</strong>yet the district refused to honor their rights.<br /><br /></li> <li><strong>They fought this battle in court for over two years,</strong> only to see judges and bureaucrats slow-walk justice.<br /><br /></li> <li><strong>Now, with graduation just days away,</strong> MCPS is still using Jane&rsquo;s diploma as leverage&mdash;daring her to betray her faith to get what she has already earned.<br /><br /></li> </ol> <p>Even more troubling, <strong>a new Superintendent of Schools and a recently replaced School Board President have done nothing to correct this blatant injustice.</strong> Rather than course-correct, MCPS leadership is <strong>digging in its heels,</strong> continuing to defy basic constitutional rights and enforce ideological conformity.</p> <p>At its core, this is about <strong>a government-run school district penalizing a student for her Christian faith.</strong> If administrators are allowed to deny graduation over traditional religious convictions, then religious freedom, parental rights, and educational fairness are being actively dismantled.</p> <p>Jane&rsquo;s situation isn&rsquo;t just about one diploma&mdash;it&rsquo;s a frontline struggle against <strong>ideological coercion in public education.</strong> We must push back&mdash;immediately and forcefully.</p> <p>MCPS is hoping the public outrage fades, and that ideological pressure becomes quietly normalized. But Jane&rsquo;s family is standing firm&mdash;and they need us to stand with them.</p>
Add your name now and demand that MCPS grant Jane her diploma and stop trampling religious freedom.
<p>Every family has the fundamental right to guide their children's education in accordance with their conscience.</p> <p><strong>No public school has the moral authority&mdash;or constitutional power&mdash;to override that parental role.</strong></p> <p><strong>Jane excelled in every academic standard with a 4.76 weighted GPA and received a 1450 (96th percentile) on her SAT.&nbsp;</strong>The only thing standing between her and graduation, is a refusal to bow to an agenda that rejects her faith.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Religious freedom and parental rights are foundational liberties</strong>&mdash;they don&rsquo;t come from school boards. They&rsquo;re protected under the U.S. Constitution.</p> <p>When schools begin to enforce ideological compliance by threatening graduation, <strong>families across America are placed in danger.</strong> This must not be allowed to stand.</p> <p>Here&rsquo;s why we can win&mdash;and what&rsquo;s at stake if we don&rsquo;t.</p> <p>Montgomery County officials&nbsp;refusal to accommodate faith-based objections opens the door to consequences from higher courts&mdash;and public backlash they hope to avoid.</p> <p>Our power lies in<strong> national attention, strong legal advocacy, and unified grassroots pressure.</strong></p> <p>If we win this battle, it becomes a victory for millions of families who want to raise their children according to their beliefs, without government interference.</p> <p>If we lose? <strong>Radicalized school districts will feel emboldened to silence and punish faith-filled families</strong>&mdash;and your rights could be next.</p>
In Defense of Jane. Demand justice. Protect religious freedom.
With resolve and faith,
<i>Anna Derbyshire and the entire CitizenGO Team</i>
P.S. This moment is decisive. What happens in Montgomery County will ripple through <strong>every classroom, every family, and every court</strong> in the country. Let’s make sure the message is loud and clear: Faith is not a barrier to education. It is a right—protected, permanent, and non-negotiable.
<hr /> <p><strong>More information:<br /></strong></p> <p>Christian family says school district won't allow daughter to graduate over mandatory LGBTQ health class<br /><a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >[link removed]</a></p> <p>School refuses to let high-performing Christian student graduate because she opted out of LGBTQ indoctrination class<br /><a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >[link removed]</a></p> <p>Christian girl can't graduate high school over religious objection to LGBTQ+ curriculum, family says<br /><a href= "[link removed]" target="_blank" id="" >[link removed]</a></p>

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