Finding a remedy for the CRT pandemic
Finding a remedy for the CRT pandemic
Critical Race Theory is spreading rapidly, but there are countermeasures in progress.
Critical Race Theory is spreading rapidly, but there are countermeasures in progress.
While speaking in front of the Natomas Unified School Board in response to a Project Veritas video outing an Advanced Placement Government teacher for his controversial teaching methods designed to transform his students into Marxist revolutionaries, California Policy Center’s Executive Vice President made the following statement in the public comment section (starting at minute 20:21,...
Activist teacher is latest example of government union extremism
The teachers unions lecturing us about the truth rings very hollow.
Members of the Parent Union in Riverside County have erected a billboard with a simple message: Unmask our children now! The billboard, which also carries the message in Spanish, can be seen by motorists on Interstate 10 in the Coachella Valley for the next month. “We are hoping the mask mandates for children are lifted,”...
United Teachers Los Angeles union boss revealed for who she is
Research reveals some surprising findings about effective ways to reduce the spread in schools
Throwing more money at a failing education system is pure folly.
New funding approach threatens to destroy union’s power over district
Abusive mask mandates for school children have exposed, yet again, the problem with central planning.
A brief look at the progressive agenda in education reveals that Critical Race Theory is just the latest in a long series of attempts to deform and ultimately fracture the country.
Making national news is the Rhode Island teachers union (backed up by the national teachers union) suing a local Rhode Island mother Nicole Solas to stop her accessing information about what her child is being taught in school. This follows comments by American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingartenpromising to pay legal fees for teachers...
Massive debt raises questions about new spending proposals
It’s not everyday that a parent gets an email from their school district telling them that they can change their child’s grade if they didn’t like the last one. It’s even more surreal that the legislature thought that this was a good policy. With few exceptions, nearly every legislator voted to approve AB 104 by...