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Public commenter urges more ‘pro-family’ messaging in schools, cites Roe v. Wade and motherhood

May 13, 2026 | Forsyth County, School Districts, Georgia


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Public commenter urges more ‘pro-family’ messaging in schools, cites Roe v. Wade and motherhood
During the public-participation portion of the May 12 meeting a commenter delivered a lengthy statement urging the school board to promote 'pro-marriage' and pro-family messaging in schools and to celebrate alumni who choose motherhood.

The speaker referenced Roe v. Wade and criticized cultural attitudes he said prioritize careers over motherhood, urged more early-childhood coursework tied to parenting skills and suggested schools should actively encourage motherhood as a valued choice. The commenter said, "To maintain civilization, every woman needs to bear 2.1 children," and invited debate, offering to buy lunch for anyone who disagreed.

The board logged the comment in public participation; there was no stated board response or follow-up action recorded in the transcript. The statement expressed the commenter’s values and suggested curricular and cultural changes, but no proposals were put to the board for formal consideration.

The transcript records the comment verbatim in the public-comment portion; responses or policy changes were not proposed during the meeting.

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