SURPRISE: Teachers and Administrators in NH are Not Happy About What’s Going on In Public Schools

by
Ann Marie Banfield

There is this assumption that all teachers and administrators approve of some of the shenanigans happening in their public schools. Some might be surprised that this isn’t the case. Teachers are parents too. They see what is happening where they work and where their children attend school, and many do not like it.

As a parental rights advocate, some of the school personnel cannot reveal information publicly because they know the backlash they will face, and it will be brutal. Whether it be the union heads or even the administrators, those working in the schools will never expose their identity. Anyone reading this article should know that when someone employed by a local school contacts me, I keep their identity confidential.

There are times when they need legal assistance or advice, I can sometimes provide that. So anyone who claims they are standing up for public education but stands against parents, knows that there are teachers and other school personnel who rely on parental rights advocates to speak up and expose the truth.

There are times when I file a Right-to-Know-Request with a local school district because of the inside information that has been shared with me. I would have no way of knowing about this if it weren’t for someone working in the district sending me information that they are bothered by.

So the next time you read information that I am exposing, it may be coming directly from someone working inside a public school in New Hampshire. We have some amazing teachers working in the schools who want better for all of our children. To those school personnel, I thank you.

For anyone working in the schools who have no voice, feel free to contact me anytime. We can talk and figure out how YOU want to deal with the situation or information you are bothered by.
Banfieldannmarie@gmail.com

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  • Ann Marie Banfield

    Ann Marie Banfield has been researching education reform for over a decade and actively supports parental rights, literacy and academic excellence in k-12 schools. You can contact her at: banfieldannmarie@gmail.com

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