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Protecting Parental Rights: Amy Bohn on School Secrecy Policies and COVID Mandates
In this powerful episode, host Barry Shore welcomes Amy Bohn, co-founder and president of PERK (Protection of the Educational Rights of Kids), to discuss the critical issues facing parents and families today. Amy shares her expertise on the growing concern over school secrecy policies, often involving withholding vital information from parents about their children’s health and well-being. She explains how these policies can lead to alarming situations, including the involvement of Child Protective Services (CPS) and potentially separating children from their families. Amy and Barry also dive deep into the ongoing conversation around COVID mandates in schools, exploring their legal, ethical, and societal impacts on both students and parents. This episode uncovers the challenges parents face in protecting their rights, the need for school transparency, and the importance of advocating for informed consent. Please tune in for an eye-opening discussion that empowers parents to navigate these complex issues and safeguard their children’s future.
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Show Notes:
[10.22] The Mission and Impact of PERK
- PERK’s mission focuses on protecting mental rights, preserving medical freedom, and safeguarding children.
- Founded in 2019 by a group of passionate mothers, PERK was founded to combat harmful policies in California.
- In 2020, PERK officially became a nonprofit, expanding its mission beyond children to include first responders, law enforcement, teachers, and actors.
- The organization believes that issues affecting children and medical freedom impact various industries and groups.
- PERC faces significant challenges in California but remains committed to fighting for rights in the state.
- Many people consider California a “lost cause,” but PERK sees it as worth the fight and has made substantial progress.
- The efforts of PERK’s dedicated team and supporters have impacted millions of people across the state.
- PERC’s work has far-reaching effects, influencing not just California, but the entire nation and the world.
[21.04] Advocacy and Litigation Success
- PERK has filed numerous lawsuits to protect parental, religious, and workplace rights.
- Lawsuits have been filed against cities, counties, school districts, and employers for violating fundamental freedoms.
- One key area of litigation involves defending parental rights against schools that undermine parents’ ability to raise their children.
- PERK’s litigation efforts aim to stop the government’s overreach in raising children and protect the sacred parent-child relationship.
- The organization also represents first responders and teachers in ongoing lawsuits, with a major case going to trial soon.
- PERK’s legal actions have forced the government to face consequences by losing lawsuits.
- Beyond litigation, PERC teaches advocacy, empowering others to fight for their rights effectively.
- Through PERK’s advocacy tools, over 3 million actions, such as emails and letters, have been mobilized in California.
[34.41] Historic Lawsuit Against COVID Vaccine Mandates in Schools
- A lawsuit was filed against a school in LA County for firing teachers who refused the COVID vaccine in 2021.
- These educators had religious and medical objections to the vaccine mandate issued by the state of California.
- Despite their impeccable credentials and years of service, the teachers were terminated for not complying.
- Shockingly, some teachers learned of their termination through job postings before being officially notified.
- They were also blacklisted, losing access to unemployment and risking their teaching credentials.
- This case represents the first teachers in California, and possibly the U.S., fired for not taking the COVID vaccine.
- The lawsuit aims to defend the fundamental right to body sovereignty and medical choice.
- A jury trial has been set, which could set a nationwide precedent on religious rights and employer mandates.
[43.01] Extreme School Policies and Their Impact on Children and Educators
- Schools implemented extreme COVID-19 policies, firing educators and harming students.
- Some children were kicked out of school for refusing the COVID shot, impacting their education.
- Schools forced non-compliant students into independent study, isolating them from peers.
- Many students were banned from significant events like prom and graduation.
- Such harsh policies not only hurt educators but deeply affected the development of children.
- There needs to be a clear boundary protecting children from extreme school policies.
- Regardless of differing opinions on COVID, the impact on children’s development should not be ignored.
- This lawsuit holds the school accountable for its detrimental actions toward teachers and students.
[50.51] The Impact of Secrecy Policies on Parents and Families
- Many schools have secrecy policies that prevent parents from being notified when important issues arise concerning their children.
- These policies have escalated to a point where Child Protective Services (CPS) may be called on parents simply for asking questions about their child’s well-being.
- Parents are deeply concerned about their children’s treatment and schools’ secrecy around these issues.
- Children risk being separated from their loving families due to these policies, which can lead to devastating consequences.
- Some children may even undergo irreversible treatments, such as hormone blockers, without their parents’ knowledge or consent.
- These treatments can have life-long effects, such as sterilization, which parents are unaware of due to the secrecy.
- Parents need to be involved in such crucial decisions to guide and support their children.
- The lack of transparency has led to increased parental scrutiny and frustration with the school system.
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About Amy Bohn
Amy Bohn is the co-founder and President of PERK, a non-profit. Amy is originally from Arkansas and has a degree in psychology and a background in life coaching, working with people of all walks of life. Her leadership has impacted people of all ages. As an activist leader in California, Amy speaks across the state and the country on issues encouraging and teaching people how to protect their children, preserve parental rights, and defend our freedoms. Amy brings hope as a professional speaker at rallies, events, news interview, inspiring and empowering people to fight for their freedoms, helping them remember their own power to take effective and decisive action. Amy is the mother of three beautiful children and married to the love of her life for 24 years. Amy loves Thai food, writing music, and sunsets. As the President of PERK, Amy leads a non-partisan, non-profit whose mission is to advocate for medical freedom, bodily autonomy, children’s rights, parental rights, civil rights, and protecting children’s right to an education.