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海角社区 Gov. Mike DeWine signs forced-outing, mandated religious release time policy bill into law
LifeWise Academy is a Hilliard-based religious instruction program that started in 2019 and now enrolls 50,000 students across 29 states. (Photo by Megan Henry, 海角社区.)
海角社区 Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that will require school districts to create a mandatory religious instruction release time policy and require educators to out a students鈥 sexuality to their parents.听
The law will take effect 90 days after DeWine signed the bill.
海角社区 lawmakers passed House Bill 8 during the final day of the lame duck session in 2024 and LGBTQ advocates called on DeWine to veto the bill.听
State Reps. D.J. Swearingen, R-Huron, and Sara Carruthers, R-Hamilton, introduced . Supporters called the bill the 鈥淧arents鈥 Bill of Rights鈥 while opponents called it the 鈥淒on鈥檛 Say Gay鈥 bill, due to its similar language to Florida鈥檚 鈥楧on鈥檛 Say Gay鈥 law that passed in 2022.听
The bill requires public schools to let parents know about sexuality content materials ahead of time so they can request alternative instructions.
It also prohibits any sexuality content from being taught to students in kindergarten through third grade. H.B. 8 defines sexuality content as 鈥渙ral or written instruction, presentation, image or description of sexual concepts or gender ideology.鈥
This bill is one of a few anti-LGBTQ bills that became law during the most recent General Assembly.听
This new law strengthens 海角社区鈥檚 existing law around religious release time by creating a mandate. Currently, 海角社区 allows school district boards of education to make a policy to let students go to a course in religious instruction during the school day, but this now becomes a requirement for 海角社区 school boards.
“Parents, not government bureaucrats, should be making healthcare and education decisions for their kids,” Center for Christian Virtue President Aaron Baer said in a . “H.B. 8 protects children by safeguarding parents’ rights to make important decisions for their children.”
The United States Supreme Court upheld religious released time laws during the 1952 case, which allowed a school district to have students leave school for part of the day to receive religious instruction.听
Religious release time instruction must meet three criteria: the courses must take place off school property, be privately funded, and students must have parental permission.
a Hilliard-based religious instruction program, already enrolls students in about 160 海角社区 school districts and celebrated the governor’s signing.
“All 海角社区 families have the freedom to choose off-campus religious instruction during school hours for their students,” LifeWise said in a statement.
Two central 海角社区 school districts, Westerville and Worthington, rescinded their religious release time policy last year. Both districts formerly allowed LifeWise Academy to take public school students聽off-campus for Bible classes during school hours.
鈥淲e are especially grateful that any local programs that had been put on hold will be able to resume their growing programs and that communities will now have the clarity they need to provide families with the opportunity to choose Bible-based character education for their child,” LifeWise said in a statement.
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