- Schools Embrace BLM ‘Week of Action,’ Teach Students to ‘Disrupt Western Nuclear Family Dynamics’
- St. Augustine teacher charged with trying to entice minor for sexual activity
- School district says that parents not 'entitled' to know their kids' gender identity
- California agrees to stop telling children to pray to Aztec gods in legal settlement
- The New York Education Department is promoting a pornographic book called "Gender Queer"
- Michigan school superintendent admits to snooping on parents’ social media posts, contacting employers
- Louisiana teacher admits giving kids cupcakes laced with husband’s sperm
- Biden Unleashes FBI Gestapo to Terrorize Parents Opposed to Critical Race Theory
What to do?
"It’s time for parents to pull their children out of the public school system if they can afford to do so," Kaylee McGhee White writes. "Leaving public schools may not be an option for every family. Many still rely on the public school system because of its accessibility and affordability. But those who can should at least consider enrolling their students in a nearby charter school or homeschooling pod if they are able — many of which are free."
She identifies the problem: Many parents have two jobs and have no means to attend to their children without public schools. It's the way our society has organized itself over the decades. Change will be painful and costly.