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Welcome to the RPR Donor Portal!

Here you will find helpful information to assist you in making every dollar achieve maximum potential. RPR offers three community programs: Proactive Parents Training Program, School Board Integrity Project, and Parents’ Choice Education Assistance. Each project aligns with RPR’s overall mission of engaging everyday citizens who advocate for constitutional values in K-12 academics. While parents are the primary focus of our programs, we intend to form meaningful partnerships with school administrators, teachers, and school board members in hopes of repairing damaged relationships and improving student success. Our goal is to secure America’s posterity and preserve our moral foundation by motivating parents and families to act as the primary stakeholders in K-12 education.

RPR is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit grassroots organization. Although RPR is headquartered in Arizona, we appreciate our regional and national partners and hope to bring our programs to your area in the future. Your contributions help us continue our work of protecting the rights of parents, students, and teachers on school grounds.

If you have questions after reviewing this page, please contact your donor relations representative or call (602) 341-3409. Thank you for supporting Restore Parental Rights in Education!

OUR PROGRAMS

Proactive Parents Training Program

Program Details: The Proactive Parents Training Program (“PPTP”) is a premier coaching tool for K-12 families. PPTP is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and skills to advocate for their children on school grounds. PPTP informs parents of their rights as they pertain to school policies, student privacy, and academic outcomes. Upon completion of the training program, parents should be minimally prepared to:

  • Understand their role and responsibilities in K-12 education

  • Research school district policies on the main website

  • Write an inquiry email to and/or participate in meetings with district leadership

  • Discern state and federal education legislation that affects parental rights

  • Advocate for children enrolled in K-12 educational institutions

Program Mission Statement: PPTP’s mission is to equip parents and families with the knowledge and skills to advocate for the safety and academic success of K-12 students.

School Board Integrity Project

Program Details: The School Board Integrity Project (“SBIP”) is an investigative resource for all K-12 community members. Parents, teachers, and taxpayers are responsible for holding elected officials and district leaders accountable as they enforce school policies, adopt curricula, and direct academic outcomes. SBIP partners with school boards to maximize transparency and keep parental rights at the forefront of K-12 education. When community members contact SBIP, one or more of the following steps are recommended for mitigating conflicts:

  • Research issues by reviewing school policies, submitting public records requests and FOIA requests, and contacting district representatives

  • Investigate incidents by interviewing eyewitnesses to create an official record

  • Publicize pertinent issues to raise community awareness

  • Follow up with administrators and school board members to ensure matters are resolved according to school policies, state statutes, and federal laws

Program Mission Statement: SBIP’s mission is to spread truth and advocate for optimal outcomes in K-12 communities.

Parents’ Choice Education Assistance

Program Details: The Parents’ Choice Education Assistance program was established to optimize parental rights in K-12 education. Providing financial assistance that’s independent of legislative or government controls empowers parents and families to make informed decisions about how to educate their children. The program utilizes multimedia to market education planning for students primarily housed in low-income communities or who exhibit a need for increased access to academic or athletic resources.

RPR classifies itself as a “public charity” that offers aid to qualified recipients. RPR will award no less than two (2) families per academic year to be used for tuition, textbooks, supplies, special program fees, required school unions, etc. Data collected by RPR is used to determine aid eligibility and track student achievement progress. RPR’s board of directors serves as the selection committee to review applications, conduct interviews, and notify finalists. Reward amounts vary based on fund availability and the health of our organization.

Program Mission Statement: Parents’ Choice Education Assistance prioritizes parents’ choice and student advocacy in K-12 education.

To request a showing of RPR’s planning documents, Bylaws, Articles of Corporation, or employee contracts, please reach out to our Executive Director.