Not only is Bedford immersed in controversy over a pro-Marxist anti-Christian book assigned in the Personal Finance class, Juniors and Seniors are offered classes from the controversial International Baccalaureate Program (IB) too. It seems you are either for or against IB in Bedford.
One of the biggest problems with IB is, its ability to divide the community. When a school implements a program that is laced with political overtones, it’s sure to ruffle the feathers of taxpayers. That’s exactly what’s happened in Bedford.
IB is in partnership with the education arm of the United Nations: (UNESCO). The U.N. is a controversial organization in its own right. From lobbying for Cap-n-Trade to anti-Americanism, this organization comes with controversial political baggage.
Some residents over the past year have raised concerns over the IB program. Some have taken their message to the local papers others have e-mailed school board members to voice their opposition to an expensive program that many see as a method to politically indoctrinate students.
Bedford residents have been told that IB can be "Bedfortized". The local school has the authority to guide students through the IB course of study. However IB’s own documentation states clearly that the IB program must carry out the IB mission. One needs to dig a little deeper to truly understand the mission of IB and how their mission does not always support the foundation of our U.S. Republic.
Representative Mark Olson presented on the House floor in Minnesota why he believes IB indoctrinates against America instead of educates for America. He references the United Nations Declaration on…