A New Jersey teachers’ union has used a reporting tool for educators to monitor parents and parental rights groups who’ve challenged obscene library books or caused other “problems.”
The tool encourages teachers to report problems in a way that avoids them being on the public record.
“Participants in online hate groups, notably NJ Fresh Faced Schools and Team Protect Your Children, have been encouraging their members to file public information requests of their school districts, seeking personal contact information, compensation records, and email correspondence,” the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) warns teachers in its resources for members.
A child reads a book that promotes transgenderism in Irvine, Calif. on Aug. 30, 2022. (John Fredricks/The Epoch Times)
“Please use this form below to help us identify issues in your district so that we can provide our staff and leaders with resources to maintain integrity and honesty in our schools,” the union’s online reporting tool instructs….