Category Archives: Girard At Large
WARNING to NH TEACHERS: Will you be evaluated on your students’ mental health?
The Common Core education reform required states to tie a teacher’s evaluation to standardized testing. This was done by the former Obama administration who used the power of the federal government to tell local school districts how to evaluate their teachers. … Continue reading
The Kindergarten Bill, Hot Dog Day and the Gambling Bill
Rich talked to State Representatives Victoria Sullivan and John Burt for the Under the Golden Dome segment. State Rep Sullivan began the segment by speaking about the kindergarten bill, sharing about the original intent of kindergarten, the fate of her … Continue reading
Thomas Frischknecht on the Charter School Movement
Rich talked to Thomas Frischknecht for Is Our Children Learning. Thomas started by explaining how he became involved in the Charter School movement. He spoke about a mismanagement of funding, his assistance in the revitalization and growth of the nationally recognized … Continue reading
Planned Parenthood’s Child-Centric Agenda
Rich played an audio clip which reported on some of the practices of the government funded Planned Parenthood. He talked about his opposition towards the funding of the group, the group’s agenda and more. Source Page Girard at Large | … Continue reading
Girard at Large On Air News Read – April 27, 2017
SENATE BILL 103, AN ACT limiting food and beverage advertising and marketing on school property, met a timely demise in the House yesterday. The bill required school districts to prohibit the advertising of any food or beverage that may not … Continue reading
A Political Prisoner: The Plight of Jerry DeLemus
Rich spoke to Jack Kimball, who came on the radio to raise awareness of the plight of Jerry DeLemus and to bring support to President Donald Trump. He started by talking about his background with politics and informed the listeners … Continue reading
The Granite State’s Weak Voter Confirmation Process
Ed talked about the thousands of people who registered to vote on November 8th and listed the amounts of out-of-state voters that registered that day. They discussed Jennifer Horn’s work with the ACLU concerning voter fraud and wondered how many … Continue reading
Keeping The Public in the Dark
Rich started the hour by giving the listeners an update on the cell tower controversy that occurred in Bedford. He and Jacob (Fred the Intern) then discussed communities within the Granite State which tend to keep the public in the … Continue reading
NOW Seacoast Online Cares About Public Education?
Per the article below, the editor at Seacoastonline.com suggests that the Education Commissioner must NOW be kept in check. Really? NOW they want to keep a close eye on the Commissioner of Education in New Hampshire? … Commissioner Edelblut has made … Continue reading