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We believe parents — not teachers unions — play the leading role in their child’s education.

EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY
STARTS WITH YOU!

Parent Union brings together parent group leaders, education reform advocates, and community leaders to improve K-12 education for California’s kids and protect parental rights across the Golden State.

WHAT PARENT UNION OFFERS

Hear directly from education policy leaders on the issues shaping California’s K–12 landscape

THE LAY OF THE LAND

Hear directly from education policy leaders on the issues shaping California’s K–12 landscape
LEGISTLATIVE STRATEGY

LEGISTLATIVE Advocacy & Local Action

Learn strategies to advocate effectively at the Capitol and at your local school board
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Elevate your ability to advance kids-first policies and scale your local leadership for lasting impact.

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Parent Union

We Believe That:

  • Parents, not teachers’ unions, should play the leading role in their children’s education.
  • Every student should be able to read, write and do math at grade level and graduate from high school equipped to succeed in a 21st Century economy.
  • No child should be trapped in a failing school because of their zip code.
  • Parents should have the power to choose the best education option for their child.
  • Classrooms should focus on education fundamentals, not political ideology.

WHAT PARENT UNION OFFERS:

  • Grassroots Advocacy Training
  • Legislative Updates & Action Alerts
  • School Board Candidate Training
  • Education Policy Research
  • Coalition Building for Parent Groups & Advocates
  • Annual Summit & Regional Events
  • Amplification of Local Parent Groups Issues