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Child Abuse in Plain Sight

Child Abuse in Plain Sight

Forcing Critical Race Theory on children is psychologically damaging. I come from a time when schools existed to teach the ABCs, basic math and the amazing story of the American founding. While it’s true that Horace Mann, the man who first promoted universal public education, was a central planner, government schools usually turned out educated...

By Larry Sand

Newsletter (4/9): School Reopenings Are Just Okay

Newsletter (4/9): School Reopenings Are Just Okay

As a communications professional, I spend a lot of time thinking about advertisements and commercials. Whether it’s the reminder of the best part of waking up, the recognition that there are some things money can’t buy, or the predictably similar COVID-era commercials, ad campaigns often play in the background of my mind. So, I wasn’t...

By Jackson Reese

Reopening Update: Newsom’s Not-So-Full California Reopening

Reopening Update: Newsom’s Not-So-Full California Reopening

After suggestions that Newsom is planning to add a less-restrictive green tier to California’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that, assuming the current COVID trajectory in California remains, the tiered system that has been in place since August will be eliminated entirely. According to Governor Newsom, it will be “business as...

By Brandon Ristoff

Educational Freedom Is on the Move

Educational Freedom Is on the Move

School choice is rapidly advancing across the U.S. On March 9th, I wrote that Covid-related lockdowns were leading many states to implement or advance already existing school choice measures. Just four weeks later, it is happening at breakneck speed. Legislators and parents have become fed up, and are doing what they can to regain control...

By Larry Sand

Newsletter (4/2): Spring Broke

Newsletter (4/2): Spring Broke

Most of California is experiencing weather people the world over dream of. It’s spring time and a lot of people are on some sort of break, including our illustrious presidente, Will Swaim. For good or ill, he turned the reins over to me until our new Communications Director gets access to the email distribution list....

By Jackson Reese

Reopening Update: CDPH Becomes the Fun Police

Reopening Update: CDPH Becomes the Fun Police

In some parts of the state, football is finally coming back. While this is going to be an unusual football season, high school football fans were looking forward to supporting their friends and family members on the football field. But in a surprise move, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) created guidelines that confused...

By Brandon Ristoff

Exodus: Intel’s New Massive Manufacturing Investment Ignores Their Home State, California

Exodus: Intel’s New Massive Manufacturing Investment Ignores Their Home State, California

CLICK HERE to find our comprehensive California Book of Exoduses Intel Corporation announced this week it will invest $20 billion in semiconductor chip fabrication plants, according to the Sacramento Business Journal. This is a big deal given the current global shortage in semiconductor chips. But also, it is important because semi-conductors will be a big...

By Brandon Ristoff

Newsletter: Putting the Weird back in Weirdos

Newsletter: Putting the Weird back in Weirdos

Welcome to your weekly roundup of news from the state that put the “weird” back in “weirdos.” If you like this, donate to and thank your friends at California Policy Center. If you hate it, please blame only me (your faithful scribe, Will Swaim) and check back in when our new communications director takes over...

By Will Swaim

Fighting, and Winning, School Choice in California

Fighting, and Winning, School Choice in California

There is going to be a school choice initiative on the state ballot in November 2022. While this is not an absolute certainty, the grassroots support for school choice is strong, and the infrastructure necessary to nurture a grassroots effort is now in place. The RecallGavin2020 campaign has proven the model, and fed up parents from Chula...

By Edward Ring

Reopening Update: UTLA Tries To Outscience the CDC

Reopening Update: UTLA Tries To Outscience the CDC

This week, the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) members have approved their reopening deal with LAUSD, which allows some elementary schools to reopen with a hybrid format as early as April 12. Middle and high schools will have to wait longer and would return to school in a glorified study hall format. While I...

By Brandon Ristoff

Newsom Can’t Hide Behind Pandemic

Newsom Can’t Hide Behind Pandemic

In his 2021 State of the State Address, Governor Newsom’s focus, to the exclusion of nearly everything else, was to defend his response to the COVID-19 pandemic. A quick review of the 3,634 word transcript indicates only 20 percent of his remarks had to do with anything else. It’s understandable that Newsom would focus on the pandemic....

By Edward Ring

If School Buildings Cannot Open, How About Using Tents?

If School Buildings Cannot Open, How About Using Tents?

With warmer, drier weather on the way, California public school districts worried about safely reopening classrooms could offer in-person classes outdoors, using tents or other temporary structures to ward off some of the elements. If restaurants and gyms have been able to serve customers outdoors under tents, why can’t public schools serve at least some...

By Marc Joffe

Toppling Tiers: How Newsom’s Tier System Hurts Businesses and Schools

Toppling Tiers: How Newsom’s Tier System Hurts Businesses and Schools

As California is slowly reopening, this is an excellent opportunity to review the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, the framework that allows for businesses and schools to reopen in California. With the new update from the California Department of Public Health on Tuesday, forty-seven counties have reached the red tier, covering 89.7% of Californians. Five...

By Brandon Ristoff

Will California’s Schools Ever Fully Reopen? There’s Plenty of Money

Will California’s Schools Ever Fully Reopen? There’s Plenty of Money

With a significant portion of the $1.9 trillion federal stimulus package earmarked for K-12 public schools, concerns have arisen over potential misuse of those funds. As Fox News recently reported, “Multiple California school districts have discussed using state and federal COVID relief money to hand out bonuses for teachers and staff, with one district’s union even...

By Edward Ring