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because schools are not required to post curriculums online, Republicans and parents are pushing for bills to do just that.
Exasperated parents, many in deep-blue cities and states, are desperately pursuing educational alternatives that better suit their needs.
The founder of the 1619 Project recently ignited more controversy when she made claims about curricular standards for our nation’s students.
A controversial letter comparing concerned parents to domestic terrorists has led to the National School Boards Association (NSBA) losing 17 state affiliates as well as the potential for millions of dollars in membership dues.
Both major political parties are already gearing up for next year’s midterm elections with Republicans sensing an advantage and Democrats digging in to defend beleaguered school boards, teacher unions, and the progressive policies they hold dear.
Garland lying to Congress after House Republicans FBI investigated parents critical of local school boards using “counterterrorism tools.”
Just revealed internal emails show that the NSBA coordinated heavily with the White House and the Department of Justice (DOJ) over a letter comparing concerned parents to domestic terrorists.
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe parents should not be picking school books because “we have experts who actually do that.”
Senator Tom Cotton eviscerated Merrick Garland for mobilizing federal officials against parents over school board meetings Supreme Court.
Senator Marsha Blackburn asked Merrick Garland parents protested school board meetings same category as terrorists who Oklahoma City bombings
Former MSNBC host Touré Neblett branded Condoleezza Rice a “foot soldier for white supremacy” for decrying Critical Race Theory on The View.