Even as the Media “normalized all manner of sexual practice, most Parents are either against those things altogether or believe it is THEIR responsibility to introduce such subjects or teach their kids.
parental responsibility
Your First Responsibility is to Your Kids and Government Schools Are Not Your Only Option when it comes to educating them.
I am writing this because I am concerned and dismayed by what I see and read about the state of our families. I’ve read several articles today about the status of the recent panic and “remote learning” and the ongoing back-to-school planning. Frankly, I am just plain irritated at what I see.
Once again, NH Reps want to destroy Parental Authority “for a minor without parental consent.”
NH State Rep. Susan Almy (D) said, “Well, you don’t get to decide what is Constitutional and I don’t get to decide what is Constitutional, the judiciary decides what is Constitutional.” Translation: It ain’t my job, even when drawing up new laws that YOU are subject to, to consider if it is “legal” or not.
Yet Another Example of Public Schools Telling Parents, “screw you!”
Any time you hear about “social justice” in schools, yank children out of there any way possible – “Social Justice” is nothing more than Leftist indoctrination of your precious ones.
NH JLCAR objects to Learn Everywhere.
CONCORD- Following the vote of the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules to issue a preliminary objection to rules implementing the Learn Everywhere program, Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut gave the following statement: “Today’s action was disappointing, but not unexpected. Unfortunately, any attempt to change the status quo in our schools is met with resistance. Giving … Read more
Learn Everywhere is latest step in redesigning NH education
by Fred Bramante (former chairman of the State Board of Education) | The State Board of Education recently approved rules implementing the Learn Everywhere program proposed by Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut and created by the Legislature last year. These rules are scheduled for a vote on final approval by the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative … Read more
Protestors of New NH House Budget
To the Editor:
Those protesting the new House budget in Concord last week have one thing in common, they want NH taxpayers to open their wallets for their personal benefit.
Most protesters were public employees demanding no changes to their cushy, secure, low stress, highly compensated (compared to similar private sector) jobs, nor to the corrupt system that maintains their great jobs, benefits, and consequently grows the cost of government .