This is exactly what the CT Board of Realtors is doing

Louden County forces parents to sign a non-disclosure agreement to view CRT-inspired curriculum

As part of LCPS’ broader equity agenda, the district spent approximately $7,700 to become a “licensed user” of Second Step Programs, a branch of the left-leaning non-profit organization Committee for Children. According to a copy of the NDA-style form reviewed by the Daily Caller, “eligible parents” at LCPS must sign the document to view the Second Step curriculum.

Curriculum presentations can only be given in person and parents cannot broadcast, download, photograph, or record “in any manner whatsoever.” Downloadable files of part of the curriculum are available on LCPS’ website, per Second Step’s copyright policy.

“I understand that the Authorized Presentation of Second Step Materials I am about to view is not a public event, and that copying, broadcast or recording of any kind is not permitted,” the form reads. “I agree to comply with the terms of the above Special License.”

Clever, that: claim copyright protection over materials too embarrassing for public disclosure. Louden County’s school board has tried to do it by contracting with a third-party provider, my own state board of realtors is just asserting it on their own. Same effect. I’m going to contact one of our legal foundations to see whether I can produce an actual transcript of my upcoming, mandatory indoctrination course, or whether I’ll have to just provide highlights, but either way, you’ll read it here; promise.