Words From The Past
Cherish, therefore, the spirit of our people, and keep alive their attention. Do not be too severe upon their errors, but reclaim them by enlightening them. If once they become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, and Congress, and Assemblies, Judges, and Governors, shall all become wolves. -- Thomas Jefferson, letter to Edward Carrington, January 16, 1787 (from here)
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ENDORSEMENTS FROM A WELL-INFORMED LOCAL BLOGGER
The PWC Education Reform Blog has endorsed some of the candidates for the Prince William County School Board. Definitely worth checking out and considering. Milt Johns For Chairman of the PWC School Board Gil Trenum For Brentsville District School Board Representative Lisa … Continue reading
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Candidate Responses (via PWC Education Reform Blog)
In a republican society, what is one of the most important things each of us can do? We can do our homework. About a week ago we sent a questionnaire to the 2011 school board candidates we were able to contact, and have … Continue reading
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What if the NFL Played by Teachers’ rules? (via PWC Education Reform Blog)
pwceducationreform offers up a great analogy. You don’t get this one — you just don’t want to get it. Check out this op-ed by Fran Tarkenton, published in the Wall Street Journal today, October 3, 2011 Fran’s got a point. … Continue reading
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A Post From the World’s Worst Juggler (via NoOneOfAnyImport)
To keep other people from indoctrinating them, nooneofanyimport is homeschooling her children. Nonetheless, even with that kind of effort, she cannot escape the bureaucrats entirely. Well hello there, dropped juggling ball. Perhaps I’ll pick you back up tonight. Wait a minute. What’s … Continue reading
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Tagged homeschooling-parenting, learning-to-homeschool, more-about-me, parenting, schools
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Back to School Edition (via PWC Education Reform Blog)
Winter coats are in the stores, the lights are on at the high school late into the night, in one week we’ve had a hurricane, tornado and an earthquake, and my kids are trying to kill one another. It must … Continue reading
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Tagged general-education
