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4.8.22 – Houston Chronicle “Opinion: How can school districts dial down parents’ rancor? Embrace new transparency laws.” By Donna...
read more4.8.22 – Houston Chronicle “Opinion: How can school districts dial down parents’ rancor? Embrace new transparency laws.” By Donna...
read moreChancellor David Banks’ announced plan to open a school for students with dyslexia and other reading and learning disorders...
read moreKen Paxton “Results Matter – TAG Ken Paxton Gets Results” By Donna Garner 2.22.22 It is a matter of record that a fellow conservative...
read moreNobody goes into public school education to get rich in the monetary sense. But if your lust is for personal economic gain, you may...
read more12.15.21 – Breitbart “Districts Have ‘Unprecedented’ Funds to Teach CRT Via ‘Social and Emotional Learning’” By Dr. Susan Berry...
read moreIt falls short of being a movement, but certainly qualifies as a trend. Parents nationwide are increasingly demanding that...
read moreZionism and Black Lives Matter are two movements that transcend politics and are passionately championed by their adherents. Both are...
read moreThe Devereaux Student Strengths Assessment, is not named after Blanche Devereaux the Golden Girl, but is a product of Aperture, an...
read moreIn the mid-1800s, frantic prospectors joined the Gold Rush in quest of the mother lode that would make them fabulously rich. The New...
read moreMakers of mobile apps that allow users to read and listen to the Bible and Quran say they have removed such apps from China’s...
read moreEvery school has its share of the best and the worst, as routinely defined. The finest teachers are in the best schools and also in...
read moreStudying abroad is a popular choice for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Countries such as Canada, Germany, the United...
read more“[Dr. Jane C. Wright] never looked at things as obstacles.” She looked at them as challenges, and I think that she was a very...
read moreDoing the right thing the wrong way can be as ruinous as not doing it at all when plans for carrying it out are logistically...
read moreCan a risk/benefit analysis conclude that falling off a cliff is a chance worth taking? As a viable alternative to...
read moreDo today’s military generals lack the boldness, competence and nobility of purpose of their World War II predecessors? Have...
read moreBiden’s Afghanistan Hostage Crisis: Part 2 By Henry W. Burke 9.8.21 Out of 15,000 Americans in Afghanistan, roughly 6,000 Americans...
read more“Tex. Lege Not Through Yet” By Donna Garner 9.8.21 Yesterday on 9.7.21, Gov. Greg Abbott called for a Third Special Session of the...
read moreThe recent death of Bruce Birnel, my former colleague on staff at a middle school in Queens, reminded me of how our New York City...
read moreCourtesy of Schlesinger Library, Harvard Radcliffe Institute. “From my earliest memories, I was one of those who wanted to go...
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