
Crimes Against Your Children
Parents are up in arms against the new attempt to federalize what schools teach called Common Core, but the even more basic “crimes of the educators” are described in the new book by Samuel Blumenfeld under that title. If you want your children to be smart and successful, rather than join the millions who graduate from high school unable to read their own diploma, or go into debt taking remedial courses in college, you need Blumenfeld’s book.
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Does Mayor Bloomberg Want To Leave A Legacy?
New York City schoolchildren start this fall’s classes at a cost to the taxpayers of $11,000 per pupil. They will eat more school lunches (800,000) than any institution except the armed forces and ride on more buses than the city’s public transportation system.
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Is Hillary Really "For The Children"?
Does Hillary Rodham Clinton support government-mandated medical treatment of children over the objections of their parents?
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Is Ritalin Raising Kids To Be Drug Addicts?
Now that three to four million U.S. schoolchildren are using the controversial stimulant Ritalin, its illicit use is providing a powerful kick to college students, too. Dr. Eric Heiligenstein puts it this way: “The study rooms are as good as some of the local pharmacies” at the University of Wisconsin.
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Poll Shows Schools Are Our #1 Worry
Topping the list of worries in the Washington Post survey, identified by a whopping 62 percent of respondents, was this: “The American educational system will get worse instead of better.”
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March 2005 Phyllis Schlafly Report
The Key to Education Reform
March 2003 Phyllis Schlafly Report Article
Drugging Children in School
March 2001 Phyllis Schlafly Report Article
Is Hillary Really “For The Children”?
Phyllis Schlafly Nov. 8, 2000 column.
Can Courts Order Kids To Take Drugs?
Phyllis Schlafly Sept. 13, 2000 column.
Reading, Writing, ‘Rithmetic, and Ritalin
October 1996 Phyllis Schlafly Report Article
Reading, Writing, ‘Rithmetic, and Ritalin
Phyllis Schlafly April 4, 1996 column