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As Maryland and other States in the Country Drift Toward More Progressive Programs for Children, Parents Have a Decision to Make
In Maryland, we know what is coming. Much like California, New York, Oregon, Washington, and other crazy blue states, parents should be able to foretell the actions that will be taken against their children by the Maryland government in 2023.
The question is, what will they do about it?
As we ended our Gubernatorial election in November and elected one of the most radical leftist governors ever, our citizens need only look at Wes Moore’s campaign rhetoric to see what is coming.
He made no secret of what he plans on doing. Once you get past all the fancy “kumbaya” language about getting along, love for all, and yada yada yada, you will see exactly what Wes is going to enact. Here’s a link for those who want to see for themselves: Issues – Wes Moore for Maryland
Because we focus on education here, we will touch briefly on those issues that directly impact what happens to children in this State, even outside the public schools. Moore plans to:
Now, specifically for schools and our children:
He heads his program with the title: “From Cradle to Career.” Interpret that for exactly what it says. There is a great deal in this plan, but I want to focus on some key issues parents need to know:
1. Mr. Moore will fully support the funding of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, which will increase the tax burden for Marylanders by 34% in the next five years. That may seem small year by year but remember that this is calculated without inflation. It could end up being much more in a time when people are financially strapped. And the Blueprint removes local control of school funding, thus destroying local governance. Teachers’ unions will be in full control since he owes them for their millions of dollars in campaign funds. Contacting your County Council and School Board will no longer have an impact. Blueprint – Maryland State Department of Education (marylandpublicschools.org)
2. Moore wants to expand Community Schools. This does not mean he wants to increase schools in communities. It means he wants to make schools “one-stop shopping”(and one-stop control) for a myriad of services they are not intended or equipped to provide (nutrition programs, trauma-informed care, dental services, medical services, workforce training for ADULTS, plus many more programs.) Here’s a synopsis of the Community School movement: These Community Schools Aren’t What You Think They Are – Radio Free Oxford
3. When it comes to Social Emotional Learning, Wes is fully on board. If you want a definition of SEL, think mental manipulation of children. It’s the assumption that EVERY child coming into a public school needs mental health “care” and possibly therapy, including drug therapy. It is the door that allows the schools to convince your child that he/she is gender confused and may need surgery or hormone therapy to fix that. SEL is the “operating system” that allows all other indoctrination programs that promote racial division to work. Here is more on SEL: Destabilizing Children: Are Schools Conducting a “Psy-Op” on Our Kids? – Radio Free Oxford
4, Wes is fully supportive of allowing LGBTQ groups to direct education, especially sex education, in our schools. While claiming to be “inclusive” and against bullying, he will implement policies that allow boys on girls’ sports teams and in girls’ locker rooms. He will also permit sex education programs that are graphic and inappropriate for children, as well as allow our youngest students to be indoctrinated in LGBTQ ideology and vulnerable to dangerous transgender treatments and surgery.
On one of the most important issues for parents, mask and vaccine mandates and school lockdowns, Moore has artfully ducked the direct answer to whether or not he will implement any of these drastic measures for Covid or any other infectious disease. Here is what he has actually said:
Moore on COVID-19 Resurgence: ‘We Are Going To Follow The Science’ | citybiz
While he won’t come out and say he will do any of the above, remember that “follow the science” has been the mantra of every government entity from local/state to federal since Covid began. It has been the excuse to lockdown schools, to require certain populations to get a vaccine that has since been proven harmful to many and to discriminate against and isolate some populations. It will be his excuse to require this vaccine for YOUR child to attend a Maryland Public School, even though it has been shown that children are not in danger from Covid, and the vaccine causes heart problems and other grave disabilities in adolescents.
Given ALL that information plus more I didn’t put in this blog, what will YOU do if these things come to pass under Wes Moore? Will you keep your kids right where they are, remain silent, and hope for the best?
I would think not.
Understand that I don’t want anyone making decisions on what COULD or MIGHT happen. After all, most of the garbage in Moore’s plans was inserted to influence his voter base to vote for him. It’s a smorgasbord of pie in the sky, crazy leftist ideas that probably are too impractical, expensive, and politically dangerous for him to attempt.
However, given the recent history with the Biden Administration, would you have thought ANY of the horrific initiatives he talked about when running would actually be done? Yet, look where we are. He’s done most of them. And Moore will have an overwhelming majority in the legislature.
Parents need to be prepared. Just like when you are staring at a destructive hurricane coming up the coast and possibly destroying your home, you need to be smart and have a plan to make a change with your child and his/her schooling.
Now is the time to start doing your homework. Yes, I know it is hard after a long day at work. I know you are busy trying to hang on during this horrible economy. But this is your children and their future we are talking about.
First, get informed on what is currently happening in schools. Talk to your children, your neighbors, etc. When there are school meetings or parent/teacher conferences, go. Pay attention to what you see and hear there. Look at posters on the wall, announcements in classrooms, and reading materials on bookshelves. You may be surprised and horrified at what you see.
I hear from people all the time that “this isn’t happening in our schools.” Maybe it isn’t yet. I promise you it will get to your schools sooner or later. Shouldn’t you know firsthand?
Attend school board meetings regularly. If you can’t attend, view the livestream. Yes, they are long and boring. But you learn a lot from listening and watching what goes on. Become acquainted with the Superintendent and members of the Board. Be open to what you hear and use the information for research. Don’t assume without knowing.
Research terms and phrases you hear. Don’t rely on the system to define terms for you; find out for yourself. Educators love changing vocabulary to keep people off balance. Sometimes they don’t even know what some of the terms mean! (We will have a blog on some of the terms this week.)
Ask questions.
Have an exit plan. Can you afford private school? Can you find a way to Homeschool? If not, start figuring out how you could do either. Research private schools in your area. Talk to homeschool parents. There are many homeschool parent groups online. You may have to save money to get funding to support private school tuition or to stay home and teach your children.
Also, be part of the solution to the problems if and when they occur. Join a local parent group with values and goals in line with yours. And don’t just join it but become active in it. These groups will help you learn what you need to know and will provide you with a voice for those running the school systems. But they also need your help getting tasks done.
In our county, Moms for Liberty is actively advocating for parental rights. They are a non-partisan, nationally recognized group. Visit momsforliberty.org for more information.
It’s not enough to hope it doesn’t happen. You have to be ready if it does.
You don’t want to look at your child in ten or twenty years and realize that you could have protected him/her and you didn’t.
Welcome to 2023!
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