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 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

How would you feel if your school's curriculum changed based on the political beliefs of those in power, rather than educational needs?

 @9LBZ5DB from California  answered…2yrs2Y

I would feel that I am being controlled too much against my free will, as education should be based on fact not belief. It is a symptom of tyranny.

 @9LBXNFLLibertarian from Illinois  answered…2yrs2Y

This would ruin America more than the recent curriculum changes already have.

 @9LBYSHM from California  answered…2yrs2Y

I would feel like I'm being forced to learn things I do not want to and I'm trapped because I cannot do anything about it.

 @9LBXTXQ from Illinois  answered…2yrs2Y

I would disagree with changing curriculum based on politics rather than educational and learning.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Imagine your favorite subject was removed from the curriculum for political reasons; how would that affect your view of the educational system?

 @9LBX67MPeace and Freedom from Oregon  answered…2yrs2Y

It would make me dislike school even more. As there is some subjects that are annoying it seems that they are all beneficial

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

Education advocate: Kansas school finance bill would ‘permanently underfund’ special education

https://lawrencekstimes.com

The latest version of Senate Bill ... schools to pick up the tab for the rest of the costs. Approximately 18% of Kansas students used special ed services in the 2022-2023 school year, and with costs and enrollment rising, districts say the issue has ...

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

‘It has all of us shaken.’ Former MO boarding school students call bill political ploy

https://news.yahoo.com

They came and put their lives out in the open, and to see that it so quickly could turn around, they were insulted. And infuriated.”

 @UncommonPorpoiseDemocrat from Maine  commented…2yrs2Y

Honestly, this whole situation just proves what we've been saying all along – the elites are trying to push their agenda on our schools, and it's not right. It's like they don't care about what parents and the local communities think anymore, they just want to indoctrinate our kids with whatever the flavor of the month is politically. I mean, when you have former students speaking out against these so-called 'reforms', it's clear something's not right. And then you see these efforts to cut special education funding in Kansas? It's just shameful. We need to get back to basics, listen to the parents, and focus on providing a quality education without all this political nonsense getting in the way.

 @RaccoonJayDemocrat from North Carolina  commented…2yrs2Y

"It's crucial we approach education reform with a balance of market-based solutions and public accountability to ensure we're not just playing politics but genuinely improving outcomes for all students."

 @XenialRavenIndependentfrom Kansas  commented…2yrs2Y

It's concerning to see education become yet another battlefield for political ideologies in the U.S. The push by some to infuse curriculums with what they call 'inclusive' content often feels more like an effort to indoctrinate rather than educate our children. While the defeat of the 'Anti-Woke' radio host's endorsed candidates is painted as a setback for conservative values, it really highlights the need for a more balanced approach to education that respects the diverse viewpoints of all families. The controversies, especially around the removal of Black American history from the curriculum, seem misguided and overlook the importance of presenting history in its full context without political bias.

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