"We need the statehouse to stop trying to “solve problems” in schools and address the problems AROUND schools: daycare, housing, food insecurity, early learning opportunities, etc. Instead of taking on real problems, they keep trying to bandaid the bleeds through policy and regulation - while neglecting to even provide the bandaids!"
These are the points I emphasized when I ran for office. Teachers aren't just educators anymore. They have many of the roles expressed in Christina's comments. We can't improve education if we don't also address these broader issues that impact students' ability to learn.
Homeschooling has gotten a bad rap. I remember growing up in the 80s and 90s, when everyone said it was just for the “weird kids.” Now, some of the most successful parents I know are the ones who have built small communities, with their kids learning at home alongside siblings or a small cohort they curated themselves. Some of the kindest and best-rounded people I know were homeschooled. There is absolutely a propaganda push that everyone needs to go to public school, and I 100% push back against that. If it were up to me, and I’ve said this for many years, if I had kids, they would be homeschooled. I would never send them to a public school.
"We need the statehouse to stop trying to “solve problems” in schools and address the problems AROUND schools: daycare, housing, food insecurity, early learning opportunities, etc. Instead of taking on real problems, they keep trying to bandaid the bleeds through policy and regulation - while neglecting to even provide the bandaids!"
These are the points I emphasized when I ran for office. Teachers aren't just educators anymore. They have many of the roles expressed in Christina's comments. We can't improve education if we don't also address these broader issues that impact students' ability to learn.
People should pull their kids out of Marxist lead public schools and into homeschooling. Break free of the Zionist ideology.
Homeschooling has gotten a bad rap. I remember growing up in the 80s and 90s, when everyone said it was just for the “weird kids.” Now, some of the most successful parents I know are the ones who have built small communities, with their kids learning at home alongside siblings or a small cohort they curated themselves. Some of the kindest and best-rounded people I know were homeschooled. There is absolutely a propaganda push that everyone needs to go to public school, and I 100% push back against that. If it were up to me, and I’ve said this for many years, if I had kids, they would be homeschooled. I would never send them to a public school.