SSDA Soundwave Podcast
On this episode of the SSDA Soundwave, host Yuri Calderon speaks with Lindsay K. Moore, Partner at Kingsley Bogard, a leading California education law firm serving small and rural districts. Lindsay breaks down the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a case centered on whether parents may opt their children out of classroom instruction that conflicts with their sincerely held religious beliefs. She explains why the ruling is highly fact specific, how the Court distinguished between direct instruction and books that are merely available in a classroom or library, and why the age and impressionability of students played a significant role in the Court’s reasoning. Lindsay also discusses how districts can respond to opt-out requests while maintaining instructional continuity, the practical challenges for teachers, and the broader implications for curriculum and policy in California. She and Yuri explore the tension between federal decisions and California’s inclusive education laws, the likelihood of new guidance or legislation, and what small and rural district leaders should be doing now to prepare. This episode offers clear, timely insight into an evolving issue that is already affecting classrooms across the state.
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