Our public schools often put studentsâ education last, but itâs time to fight back to put our kids first.                      Â
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đIt is back-to-school season, but that means very different things for different people. Some welcome the new year with open arms, while others are faced with difficult choices regarding their childâs education.
Itâs time to put kids first. Itâs time to give parents a choice in how and where their children learn. And itâs time to allow education funding to follow students.
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** Biden-Harris Administration Broke U.S. Commitment To Afghan Women ([link removed])
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The United States was quick to recognize that empowering women in Afghanistan was in our national security interest. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S.-Afghan Womenâs Council was created as a presidential initiative under President George W. Bush. To date, thousands of Afghan women have been mentored, educated, and assisted in so many different ways ([link removed]) . Last week, a group of senators sent a letter to the Biden-Harris administration urging them to take swift and robust action to protect and support Afghan female leaders. Why werenât these protective measures put in place before the administration began this disastrous withdrawal? Share this story. ([link removed])
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** Inflationary $3.5T Plan Would Hurt Poor, Elderly, Minorities ([link removed])
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Politicians often talk about reducing inequality and helping the most vulnerable. Today, worsening economic conditions threaten to take us in the opposite direction. Low-income, minority, and elderly families are hardest hit by rising inflationâa whopping 5.4% price increase in July compared to a year ago, ([link removed]) a spike not reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics since the Great Recession started in summer 2008. Democratsâ $3.5 trillion âhuman infrastructureâ spending plan would make inflation worse, leaving more American families scraping by today and saddling future generations with astronomical debt. Share this story. ([link removed])
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* The Afghanistan Debacle Also Threatens Our Energy Future ([link removed]) Read more. ([link removed])
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Too often parents with elementary age children are working on the fly. Unlike infant parenting, the elementary school years may have less questions, but the consequences of these decisions have a much greater impact.
Find out helpful, intuitive information during our next #IWFReads Book Club with professor and best-selling author Emily Oster.
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** Parents Taking Control of Childrenâs Education ([link removed])
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The coronavirus pandemic disrupted the education of the nationâs 50 million public school students. Most schools in the United States closed in March 2020, and many public schools did not open fully for the majority of the 2020-2021 school year. The pandemic opened parentsâ eyes to just how unresponsive and inflexible school districts are to their childrenâs needs.
Can you identify which of the following statements is not true?
A. Demand for alternatives to district public schools increased throughout the pandemic.
B. Teachers unions are committed to providing students with a quality education and prioritized the needs of students throughout the pandemic.
C. Online education can be a good fit for certain students.
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* New Episode: U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jude Eden joined the program to discuss the politics and culture of women in combat and in the military. Listen to it here. ([link removed])
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** Five Lies They Teach Your Kids in Freshman Orientation ([link removed] )
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Wide-eyed 18-year-olds beginning their college careers with freshman orientation this month are in for a shock. Gone are the days of silly icebreakers and barbecues. Todayâs freshman orientation serves as a crash-course on how to navigate the politically correct halls of higher education, where words are violence, gender is a choice, and all whites are racist. Itâs the first step in a four-year indoctrination process that aims to ultimately warp everything youâve taught your kids to believe.
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Do you want the shape of your congressional district decided by Washington bureaucrats or unelected judges? Thatâs what H.R. 4, otherwise known as the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021, will do. H.R. 4 will also put state legislators between a rock and a hard placeârequiring them to consider race in redistricting while simultaneously prohibiting racial discrimination and despite the Constitutionâs prohibition on racial classifications.
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