"Today's decision is a victory for religious freedom and the rights of parents. A parent should be treated by a school as a respected partner, not as someone to ignore or alienate from his/her own child's education," Advocates for Faith & Freedom president and chief counsel Robert Tyler said. "The Supreme Court's opinion sends a two-part message to schools across the country: 1) sincere religious beliefs cannot be ignored and 2) a parent has every right to know what is going on with his/her child at school."
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