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WATCH: Father of three outraged over advice his family received amid trans teacher fight

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Parents at a North Carolina elementary school are fighting for the ability to keep their children in public school while opting them out of a music class taught by a transgender teacher, as one father says critics have responded by telling families to homeschool instead.

The dispute at Middle Creek Elementary School in Wake County has centered on parents who say they were not given advance notice about the teacher and want an alternative for children whose families object on religious or personal grounds. Parents speaking before the school board this week said children have come home “upset, confused and uncomfortable,” while others said requests for alternatives have been ignored or dismissed and called on the district to provide an opt-out.

The controversy spilled into a heated Wake County Board of Education meeting Tuesday, where speakers were sharply divided over whether accommodating those families amounts to protecting parental rights or discriminating against a teacher because of gender identity. One speaker argued that religious and conscientious exemptions effectively amount to parents demanding that their children not encounter people they dislike, while others said families should not have to leave the public-school system to avoid a class they object to.

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Aaron Driver, a father of three children at Middle Creek Elementary and member of Middle Creek Parental Rights, told the board that parents “shouldn’t have to pass an ideological test to participate in public education.”

“Here’s what our detractors are telling us,” Driver said. “You don’t support school hiring a trans teacher. Maybe public school isn’t for you or your family. Maybe homeschool. Maybe private school.”

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“That’s right,” he continued. “Maybe pay taxes into the school system and then pay again to escape from it.”

Parent of students speaks at Wake County, North Carolina school board meeting

Later in the meeting, another public commenter, Katrina Day, offered a striking response from the other side of the fight, proposing a free homeschooling curriculum because it would “keep the bigots away from my grandchildren.” She also suggested the district “relocate the children of bigots if needed” or “expel the children of bigots if needed.”

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The fight at Middle Creek has been building prior to Tuesday’s contentious board meeting.

State Rep. Erin Paré, R-Wake, publicly raised concerns in late July after hearing from parents about the possibility of a transgender teacher at their southern Wake County elementary school, floating the possibility of a state law requiring sex-based professional attire for public-school employees, according to WRAL.

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Parents opposed to the arrangement have framed their objections as a request for advance notice and alternatives rather than a personal attack on the teacher. During Tuesday’s meeting, one speaker said parents should receive “advanced notice and the option to opt out” when a teacher’s presentation conflicts with their religious or personal beliefs, while another said families had requested alternatives and called on the board to “provide reasonable alternatives to families who object.”

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