Parental Rights in Education and the Freedom to Choose
“Parents—not government—have the fundamental right to decide how their children are educated. I will always stand to protect that freedom.”
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
I Stand Firmly for Parental Rights in Education and the Freedom to Choose What’s Best for Our Children
Hillsborough County, FL — I am proud to reaffirm my strong and unwavering support for parental rights in education and the fundamental belief that parents—not government systems—should have the primary authority in deciding how their children are educated.
I believe that every parent has the inherent right to guide their child’s educational journey. This includes the ability to choose the environment, approach, and values that best align with their child’s needs and their family’s principles. Education is not one-size-fits-all, and no government system should ever limit a parent’s ability to make the best decisions for their child.
Across our communities, I hear from parents who want greater involvement, greater transparency, and greater respect when it comes to their children’s education. They are not asking for control over others—they are asking for control over their own child’s future. I stand with them.
Parental rights in education are about trust, accountability, and respect. Parents know their children better than anyone else. They understand their strengths, their challenges, and the kind of learning environment where they will succeed. That insight should be valued—not dismissed.
I support policies that empower parents to make informed choices and ensure they have a meaningful voice in their child’s education. This means reinforcing the principle that families should never feel sidelined or excluded from decisions that directly impact their children’s development and future opportunities.
At the core of this issue is a simple truth: strong families build strong communities. When parents are empowered, students are better supported, and outcomes improve. Respecting parental rights is not just good policy—it is essential to maintaining trust between families, schools, and the broader community.
I will always advocate for protecting and strengthening parental rights in education, and I will continue to stand with families who want what is best for their children.
Parents should be respected. Parents should be heard. And parents should always have the right to choose what’s best for their children’s education.
Contact:
Campaign to Elect Angel Ramos
media@electangelramos.com
702-302-6225
www.electangelramos.com
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