After a year of having a seat in the classroom with virtual learning, parents across the nation have had enough. Free to Learn will help parents hold school boards and administrators accountable.
In one of the ads targeting the state of Virginia, a narrator slammed executives in Fairfax County for destroying Thomas Jefferson High School by “hiring expensive consultants to push a controversial curriculum [CRT].” The narrator also demanded the county executives “stop pushing political agendas and teach.”
Marré stated in FLC’s press release that parents “are waking up to the increasingly political climate in their children's schools.” She noted that FLC “will provide a platform and tailored resources to those ready to take on political activism by school boards and administrators.”
But FLC isn’t the only group to take on the wave of CRT purism that is blanketing schools across the country. Fox News reported that other groups fighting back against “racial content in education” included the following: “Parents Against Critical Theory, 1776 Action, Oregonians for Liberty, Educators for Quality and Equality, Parents Defending Education, 1776 Project, Fight for Schools PAC, and No Left Turn in Education.”
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