Category Archives: Education
Sununu’s Silence on Religious Bigotry in New Hampshire
I previously posted about Senate Bill 8 here. The bill was a response to the Department of Education’s and the Attorney General’s jihad against the Town of Croydon’s policy of using tax revenues to send some of its public school students to … Continue reading
Claremont NH Schools Outsource Food Service
Claremont — Fresh fruit and vegetables, made to order sandwiches and more locally sourced foods are being promised to students returning to Claremont schools this fall following the School Board’s vote to contract with The Abbey Group, of Enosburg, Vt., for … Continue reading
School Choice for NH: Two Big Wins Today
The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the state’s tax-credit scholarship program may continue, resolving a three-year legal battle. This is the Institute for Justice’s sixth state supreme court win for school choice. This decision will ensure that 13,000 children can continue to … Continue reading
Timberlane Regional Middle School And Spotlight Award Renewal
It is genuinely good when our schools and their staff earn recognition for work well done. Parents should understand, however, that in the ed biz, some recognitions are completely unrelated to academic achievement – an issue previously raised by Arthur … Continue reading
Mew Media Militia Top 5 – Week Ending 6/25/17
Here are last weeks top-5 most clicked, viewed, read, or shared posts. 5. So, Joe Sweeney is Going to Resign As Chair of the New Hampshire Young Republicans? 4. Trinity College in Connecticut Closed After Prof Posts Threats to GOP Online 3. Earth set for … Continue reading
Search Committee Formed to Help Select New UNH President
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A search committee has been formed to help select a successor to University of New Hampshire President Mark Huddleston. Huddleston announced last month that he will retire as of June 30, 2018. He has served as … Continue reading
These Teachers Are Learning Gun Skills To Protect Students, They Say
Will arming teachers make schools safer? While that debate continues across the country, this week more than a dozen school employees from around Colorado spent three days learning advanced gun skills at a shooting range outside of Denver. “I don’t … Continue reading
Franklin NH Gets $125,000.00 for Dropout Prevention
The city of Franklin, New Hampshire got a gift in the new Republican state Budget. A grant for $125K to address its distinction of having the third highest dropout rate in the state. | More… | GraniteGrok
Timberlane Predicts $550k Surplus Shortfall
Before any budget is approved, prudence and common sense require an examination of projected revenues. Unfortunately, Timberlane’s budget committee never looks at revenue before they give their stamp of approval. Why does this matter? Shaky revenues mean a risk of … Continue reading
Trinity College president responds to professor’s anti-white comments
In this video, I update viewers about the Trinity College situation, in which a black professor made a series of anti-white comments on his Facebook and Twitter accounts. After threats were apparently received, the college closed yesterday and re-opened this … Continue reading