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1 week ago |
iwfeatures.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Many administrators and teachers in liberal public school districts across the country are presenting their leftist opinions as facts to indoctrinate our children. They do this through curricula, assignments, displays in hallways and classrooms, codes of conduct that mandate pronouns and replace sex with “gender identity,” equity grading and admissions, and restorative justice discipline.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtontimes.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
OPINION: Many high schools in Fairfax County, Virginia, have surprisingly high dropout rates. The large majority of students dropping out are those labeled “multilingual learners,” formerly referred to as English language learners. The number of multilingual learners and associated costs have grown precipitously in Fairfax County since 2019.
Fairfax’s Democrat Leaders Favor Party Above Principle in School Board Member’s Embezzlement Scandal
1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Share Kyle McDaniel, a Democrat-endorsed school board member in Fairfax County, Va ., the ninth largest district in the nation, allegedly embezzled $175,000 from his former employer. Blue Label Aviation filed a lawsuit alleging that McDaniel used company funds for his school board campaign , family vacations, and at strip clubs.
Fairfax’s Democrat Leaders Favor Party Above Principle in School Board Member’s Embezzlement Scandal
1 month ago |
townhall.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
Kyle McDaniel, a Democrat-endorsed school board member in Fairfax County, Va., the ninth largest district in the nation, allegedly embezzled $175,000 from his former employer. Blue Label Aviation filed a lawsuit alleging that McDaniel used company funds for his school board campaign, family vacations, and at strip clubs. While claiming that he will fight the $525,000 lawsuit in court, McDaniel, chairman of the school board’s budget committee, has not directly denied the allegations.
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1 month ago |
iwfeatures.com | Stephanie Lundquist-Arora
In 2021, Fairfax County’s Board of Supervisors passed a sanctuary policy, the “Public Trust and Confidentiality Policy,” making the northern Virginia county one of 84 sanctuary areas for illegal immigrants in the state. The ramifications of this policy — and of similar sanctuary policies nationwide — have been dire, especially for lawful citizens who end up paying the cost, both financially and physically.
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