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Parent’s Guide to How Local School Boards Work
Parent Resources Katie Martin 3/11/19 Parent Resources Katie Martin 3/11/19

Parent’s Guide to How Local School Boards Work

The purpose of this document is to explain, in plain language, what a school board is designed to do and the role it plays in your child’s educational experience. Each state has different rules for school boards, so you should look to find the specifics in your community, but this guide should give you a good start.

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Conservative School Board Training Alternatives
School Board Resources Katie Martin 3/11/19 School Board Resources Katie Martin 3/11/19

Conservative School Board Training Alternatives

USPIE is excited to share and recommends the following alternative trainings and associations for conservative school board members.

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Parents’ Guide to Fight Critical Race Theory
Parent Resources, Critical Race Theory Katie Martin 3/11/19 Parent Resources, Critical Race Theory Katie Martin 3/11/19

Parents’ Guide to Fight Critical Race Theory

Look for classes like Global Learners Initiative, Global Social Theory and Diversity Clubs. Then look for words like equity (not equality), racial justice, anti-racism, and social or political activism or action.

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Parental Choice versus School Choice
USPIE Position Statements Katie Martin 3/11/19 USPIE Position Statements Katie Martin 3/11/19

Parental Choice versus School Choice

The term “school choice” is inadequate to describe the proper emphasis on parental authority needed in American education. Parents are a child’s first teacher, and they should have absolute say in what and how their children learn.

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