Ohio's parents bill of rights became law recently. Supporters say it puts parents, not the government, at the center of a child's education and healthcare. Critics say the law unfairly targets LGBTQ youth.
The law requires schools to come up with policies to allow students to leave during the school day for religious instruction, while this was optional previously.
We'll hear from supporters and critics of the law on this hour of All Sides.
Guests:
State Rep. D.J. Swearingen
Shawn Grime, executive director, Ohio School Counselor Association
Rhea Debussy, director of external affairs, Equitas Health