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On the heels of so-called national sexuality standards for schools released a week ago, one of the homosexual advocacy groups involved in that effort has now followed up with new materials specifically targeting elementary schools.   Read more

The Associated Press is running a story in nationwide news outlets promoting the advent of “national sexuality education standards.”  Read more

It’s always a good day when a CNN analyst ends up making your point for you.  Read more

There’s an interesting paradox in the ongoing debate among nationwide education and social reformers: Generally speaking, on the one hand, there are those who argue that education is the key to overcoming poverty and empowering people to rise above the economic circumstances into which they were born.  Read more

A Future and a Hope

November 23, 2011

A little over a year ago, Citizen introduced readers to Ronald Holassie, a high school student in inner-city D.C. His mom, Carmen, a single parent without a high school degree, struggled to make ends meet with housekeeping and babysitting jobs.  Read more

One thing that hasn’t gotten much news coverage these days is the fact that—despite the constant swirl of Facebook networking, Hollywood propaganda  and public school messages—kids are still most heavily influenced by mom and dad.  Read more

Amid all the news lately about political candidate and coach scandals, it was easy to overlook the results of national tests on students’ reading and math skills.  Read more

The answer is yes–if you’re relying on principles outlined in the U.S. Constitution and several federal court rulings. But sadly, the answer appears to be no—if you read recent headlines about what’s actually happening in our nation’s schools.  Read more

The answer is yes–if you’re relying on principles outlined in the U.S. Constitution and several federal court rulings. But sadly, the answer appears to be no—if you read recent headlines about what’s actually happening in our nation’s schools.  Read more

Capturing Children’s Minds

September 20, 2011

Can we really afford to teach the next generation that there is nothing distinctive or beneficial about having a mother and a father?

What better way to capture a child’s imagination than with a heart-warming story about cute, fuzzy little animals?

That’s the latest method homosexual-advocacy groups are using in their efforts to reach the youngest minds in our public school system.
 
Whether it’s stories about penguins, guinea pigs or even elephants, they’ve figured out how to use fun anecdotes about animals to familiarize children as young as preschool with the idea of homosexuality and gay marriage. (more…)

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