
MA public schools are sexualizing and indoctrinating kids. It must be exposed and stopped.
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Today we have a guest post from Moms for America. We recently learned of their new networking and education platform, Moms Town Square, as well as their School District Ambassador program. We knew that many MIP readers could benefit from bo...
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Today’s post is taken from the Massachusetts Family Institute blog, written by Attorney Sam Whiting. You can also read the original post on h...
Today’s post is taken from the Massachusetts Family Institute blog, written by Attorney Sam Whiting. Read the original post here.
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Screenshot from an Amaze video found in a 4th grade lesson recommended by DESE to teach the CHPE sex ed standards.
We know it’s summer, and the warm weather and vacation schedule makes it tough to stay plugged into issues of education and...
Students who wanted to start a TPUSA club at a public university in Worcester were denied. A Christian teacher was expected to teach sex ed lessons that violate her beliefs. High schoolers at a public charter school in Saugus were told they...
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MA public schools are sexualizing and indoctrinating kids. It must be exposed and stopped.
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