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No Local examines how education policy changes reduce local control and influence school decision making.
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No Local examines how education policy changes reduce local control and influence school decision making.
Continue ReadingAnti Fed Ed Warriors, recently, the CMC (Centers for Medicaid/CHIP, Children’s Health Insurance Program) sent out a letter to State Directors for Health/Human Services. In the letter? All kinds of updates for NEW behavior screenings for children. In late 2019, I gave you the updates from CHIP and the CMC. However, all that’s about to […]
Continue ReadingPost on STEM and STEAM policy reaching fruition in education via federal influence
Continue ReadingAnti Fed Ed Wariors, ‘learn to earn’ sort of sounds much less agressive and truthful than ‘womb to tomb workforce training’. Yet that’s precisely WHAT ‘learn to earn’ is. Did you know the NGA (National Governors Association) owns half of the copyrights to CCSS (Common Core State Standards)? Sure, we’ve been told and assured by […]
Continue ReadingAnti Fed Ed Warriors, I hope you learned quite a bit about the educratic plans the FY 2021 Presidential Budget Requests held. In Part One, you saw that $66.6 billion (that’s taxpayer dollars) has been tagged just for the U.S. Dept. of Education ALONE. However, I also showed you education overreaches from other federal agencies […]
Continue ReadingAnti Fed Ed Warriors, about 3 weeks ago, Secretary of Edcuation, Betsy DeVos announced that 4 States (MA, NC, TX, and, VT) were ‘awarded’ Ed-Flex Waivers for ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) local activity. At the bottom of the press release, it was stated that all States are encouraged to apply. So, what’s Ed-Flex Waiver? […]
Continue ReadingAnti Fed Ed Warriors, in today’s installment of my “Crushing Blow” series, we’ll take an upclose look at the USMCA’s supporting document as published by the US government’s ITC (International Trade Commission). I first brought this document about the expected economic impart to America in Part Two. In Part One, you were given the overall […]
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