Minnesota is a Dangerous Place for Children

May 12, 2023

On January 17, 2023, Governor Walz and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flannagan announced they were going to “make Minnesota the best state in the country for kids to grow up.”

Four months later, let’s review the legislation that has been passed or proposed which directly impacts children in Minnesota. As it [Read More]

America’s Kids Fall Way Behind in Math and Reading

October 27, 2022

The National Association of Educational Progress (NAEP) report is out and it’s a bombshell. America’s 4th and 8th grade scores in reading and math were the largest drops ever recorded since the first NAEP report went nationwide in 1992.

NAEP places all the blame for the destructive results (especially in our most vulnerable populations), on the draconian lock-down [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:48:53-05:00October 28, 2022|CPL Article, education|

Teacher Licensing Ruling Delayed Past Election

October 27, 2022

On October 18th, Administrative Law Judge Jim Mortenson extended the deadline for his ruling on the proposed teacher licensing standards to November 23, 2022, prolonging his decision well beyond the November 8th election.

In its October 21st announcement of the changed deadline, the Teacher Licensing Board (PELSB) stated that the judge’s report “will detail whether all or some of [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:49:14-05:00October 26, 2022|CPL Article, CRT-Equity, education, gender, legislation|

CDC to Discuss Making the Covid Shot a Required Immunization for School Age Children NOW

October 17, 2022

Alert! 

WHAT CAN YOU DO RIGHT NOW?

Write a comment in opposition to this plan. Deadline day of the meeting, October 19! Go to FRN October 2022 ACIP Meeting and click the blue comment button on the upper left of the page.

See below for background information and suggestions for comments.

“This is a crucial decision. Not only will it put [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:50:13-05:00October 18, 2022|CPL Article, governance, kids & covid, legislation|

Teacher Licensing Rules: Current Update

October 4, 2022

We are grateful for the outpouring of opposition to what the Walz administration is attempting to impose on our schools. The process is very likely being extended past the election, so that voters won’t take out their outrage at the ballot box. It’s too late for that. We see what state government is doing its best to impose [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:50:33-05:00September 30, 2022|CPL Article, CRT-Equity, education, legislation|

Teacher Licensing Hearing and Comments

September 13, 2022

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2023-06-01T20:51:01-05:00August 27, 2022|CPL Article, CRT-Equity, education, legislation|

SCOTUS: No Constitutional “Right” to Kill the Innocent

June 26, 2022

Abortion was never a “right” protected by the U.S. Constitution. This fact was finally recognized on June 24, 2022, with the court’s momentous Dobbs vs. Jackson ruling.

The court did not “take away the constitutional right to abortion.” The Court overturned and corrected the wrongful Roe vs. [Read More]

2023-06-01T20:51:50-05:00June 27, 2022|CPL Article, exploitation, governance, legislation|

Teachers Must Demonstrate a Marxist Worldview to Obtain their Teaching License

August 2022

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ALERT: Most CRT Teacher Licensing Standards APPROVED


What the Teacher Licensing New Standards Would Mean

The Minnesota teacher licensing board [Read More]

Covid Relief Funding Streams for School Districts

September 2021

Massive federal “Covid Relief” spending bills allocated $2,185,882,951 (that’s billion!) to Minnesota in the past two years. How was this money distributed?

Minnesota’s State Plan for the American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (PDF) uses the criteria laid out by the U.S. Department of Education. The Covid-19 Federal Funds per [Read More]

2023-06-05T16:54:23-05:00March 13, 2022|CPL Article, education, governance, kids & covid|
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