Chipping Away at the Rot Within Public Education

For the past several years, Americans have become increasingly aware of the rot within public education. The clearest sign came this week, when the President of the nation’s most elite, taxpayer-funded university, Harvard, had to resign due to serial plagiarism, not to mention her apathetic approach to antisemitism. But the problem, as you know, has […]
Will you pray for Kansas students?

It’s that time of year! The school year has begun for Kansas students, and the signs are everywhere – school supply sales, cars in school parking lots, and school buses driving through the neighborhoods. Parents and grandparents are again praying for safe places for children to grow and learn. Will you set aside time this […]
Will you pray for Texas students?

It’s that time of year! The school year has begun for Texas students, and the signs are everywhere – school supply sales, cars in school parking lots, and school buses driving through the neighborhoods. Parents and grandparents are again praying for safe places for children to grow and learn. Will you set aside time this […]
Protecting Our Kids Online Must Be A Top Priority

A recent survey found that teenagers spend eight hours and 39 minutes a day on screens while tweens spend five hours and 44 minutes a day on screens. This becomes even more disconcerting knowing that the average teen in America sleeps only around 7 hours a night. American teenagers spend more time on their cellphones than sleeping; that is […]
Memorandum of Law Re: Constitutional Protections of Religious Expressions in Public Schools

School officials should be aware of the United States Department of Education’s (ED) latest Guidance on Constitutionally Protected Prayer and Religious Expression in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. Though many teachers and school officials are passionate about certain issues in their personal capacities, schools must ensure their policies are strictly based on the parameters set […]
Loudoun County Hellscape Part I: Victims Be Damned

The weight of writing about this story has been almost unbearable. Every keystroke requires an unusual sort of effort accompanied by a prayer that God may grant the grace of a positive impact. “Positive” is not a word you would associate with the events of the past few years at Loudoun County Public Schools. And […]