Post Tagged with: "Department of Education"

How Many Reformers Does It Take To Really Fix A School?

How Many Reformers Does It Take To Really Fix A School?

Deep into the second decade of all-out school reform, or third, depending on how you’re counting, we’re still going nowhere fast.

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Poor Kids’ Lunch Money Snatched In California School Lunch Scandal

Vintage school lunch poster @ KQED.org

If not outright embezzlement, what was the cafeteria fund money spent on? ‘Expenses such as lawn sprinklers… ‘

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Religious Exemption Allows Thousands Of Children Not To Go To School At All

Religious Exemption Allows Thousands Of Children Not To Go To School At All

Religious exemption is allowing thousands of Virginia children to opt out of schooling of any kind.

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What’s YOUR Verdict? Anti-American Propagandists: Michele Bachmann Edition

What’s YOUR Verdict? Anti-American Propagandists: Michele Bachmann Edition

Michele Bachmann is attempting to serve two masters, at least until she can do away with one of them.

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Donald Trump, Next U.S. Secretary Of Education?

Donald Trump, Next U.S. Secretary Of Education?

If you’re interested in what’s happening in the public schools, there’s one place you can still go for “fair and balanced” coverage. That’s right, you can watch Fox News.

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The Rape Of Co-Eds: Putting An End To A National Shame

The Rape Of Co-Eds: Putting An End To A National Shame

Sexual assaults on college campuses are rampant. The Obama administration is determined to do something about it.

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Pencils or Guns?

Pencils or Guns?

Virtually all GOP presidential candidates are in favor of getting rid of Department of Education–instead of improving it–and in favor of Gun Ownership.

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The Tea Party’s Dejection Philosophy

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So I appeal to all the candidates who are aspiring to be the next President of our country; please stop the dejection philosophy but adopt a ‘can do’ attitude. Tell us that you want to improve, how you intend to better our education system, our health care system, our regulatory systems, instead of telling us you will simply ‘get rid of’ them.

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