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We are a group of parents unidos against the politically-driven censorship of libros, and attacks on education.
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Stay connected & make an impact! 💙 Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest updates & donate today to support our cause. Every contribution matters in this fight to save public education. #SaveTheLibros www.momsforlibros.org
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Why should private schools be held to a different standard than public schools and charter schools if they accept public funds? Taxpayers need to know their money is being used properly, and that includes seeing results.
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If private schools are going to accept public funds in the forms of vouchers, they should be held to the same standards as public schools, and that means testing scores that can be reviewed by tax payers and they should be scored like Public and Charter schools.
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Remembering isn’t just an act of honoring victims; it’s a call to action. To remain vigilant, to challenge misinformation, and to ensure that never again truly means never again.
#HolocaustRemembranceDay #NeverForget #EducationMatters #StopHate
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This is why education matters now more than ever. We must teach the truth—about the Holocaust, about prejudice, and about the devastating consequences of allowing hate to grow unchecked. 4/
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Nazi ideology targeted schools, books, and young minds. By distorting history and spreading lies, they created a foundation for fear, division, and eventual genocide. 3/
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The Holocaust didn’t start with gas chambers. It started with ideas.
Ideas rooted in hate, disinformation, and propaganda—and it infiltrated education first. 2/
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Nuestro amigo y aliado Phil Ehr está en Deland hoy. Lamentablemente, muchos de los libros representados en esta escultura de CR Gray de Key West están prohibidos en algúnos districtos escolares de la Florida.
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And if anyone can, we’re trying to finalize our 501(c)(4) and put together some programs and need help raising money to pay for it all. Whatever anyone can give can help is immensely.
www.momsforlibros.org/donate
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The battle over education and anti-segregation policies didn’t stop at Brown v Board of Education. We’re fighting those same wars now, just cloaked in a pretty sounding label (School Choice).
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With 70% of that funding going to students already attending private schools - that funding could have been used instead - more equitably and more efficiently - to boost per pupil funding substantially in high poverty public schools/districts (by thousands per pupil). Even at the budgeted amt: