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School Achievement
Just 3% of public high school students in the United States can pass the citizenship test required of immigrants for citizenship.
Is Woke Kindergarten Coming to Your County?
A Northern California elementary school is spending $250,000 of taxpayer money for teacher training sessions run by “Woke Kindergarten”
How Do I Serve on a School Board?
Serving on a local school board is an important opportunity to make a difference in the quality of education for students and management of the school as a whole.
Roseville Joint Union High School District: Are Parent Rights a Priority?
Using bombastic language and outrageous antics, teachers are being clear that parents do not have the right to know if their child is discussing their sexual identity with the school.
The Divisive Classroom of the United States
Bitney Prep High School in Grass Valley, which teaches children, should not have sex flags hung around their classrooms, all identifying a group of people by their sexual preferences, actions, and lifestyle.
It Is Critical That We Elect Strong Candidates Who Will Protect Our Communities
With so many bills in the legislature seeking to strip boards of local control, it is more important than ever to choose our candidates wisely.
Faith in the Institutions
If our education system leaders and teachers are taught to see all things through the lens of equity, what belief system will be inculcated in their students?
Why Do We Leave Our Kids in Failing Schools?
There are serious institutional barriers in state law that keep our children in schools that may not fully meet their needs despite the best intentions and interventions by school administrators and teachers.
Nevada Joint Union High School District Enacts Snitch Policy
“…the new policy urges a student or staff member who unintentionally says anything that another student deems to be hurtful or offensive be reported to his or her school officials as perpetrating harassment or discrimination.”