This week's episode of the Dan Caplis Show is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the safety and well-being of children in Jefferson County schools. Lindsay Datko tackles several critical issues, including a disturbing safety audit that revealed alarming threats on student accounts, a dad's shocking experience with his child's overnight trip, and a deeply concerning case of a student being falsely declared homeless under the McKinney Vento Homeless Act.
The episode delves into the details of a recent safety audit that showed a staggering number of threats on student accounts, and how the school district tried to keep this information from the public. A Jefferson County dad shares his harrowing experience of being a chaperone on an overnight trip where he witnessed transgender students sharing hotel rooms with the opposite sex, and how he was left feeling uneasy and concerned about the lack of parental notification. The show also explores the McKinney Vento Homeless Act, a federal law meant to protect homeless students, but which has been misused in Jefferson County schools to deceive and sever families.
The conversation also touches on the importance of parental involvement in their children's education, and how schools should not be making consequential decisions about a child's care without parental participation. A private investigator and paralegal joins the show to discuss the alarming number of students being falsely declared homeless under the McKinney Vento Act, and how this can lead to family separation and exclusion from the process.
If you're concerned about the safety and well-being of your child in Jefferson County schools, this episode is a must-listen. Join the conversation and hear the shocking stories and expert insights that will leave you questioning the current state of our education system.

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