Opinion
Lindalyn’s Journal
Legislation introduced in our state General Assembly represents a good news/bad news dichotomy for public school parents. On the positive side, lawmakers may finally raise the charter school cap, a long-overdue change that would boost educational options for thousands of state families. But state legislators are also seeking to replace North Carolina’s long-standing abstinence-based sex education curriculum with a more "comprehensive" (read contraceptive-based) approach – a move that would undoubtedly dismay many parents.