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Tag Archives: education
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: Why Such Hostility to This Fundamental Freedom?
by Diane Rufino, October 7, 2022 “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen – not only because I see it, but because by it, I see everything else.” — C.S. Lewis It is absolutely clear … Continue reading
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Tagged Abington v. Schempp, church v. state, Constitution, Diane Rufino, education, Engel v. Vitale, establishment clause, Everson, first amendment, free exercise clause, hostility to religion, Jack Phillips, Kennedy v. Bremerton School District, letter to danbury Baptists, Masterpiece Cakeshop, public schools, Religion, religious freedom, religious liberty, Supreme Court, Thomas Jefferson, wall of separation
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My Suggestions As to How to Fix Our Public School System
by Diane Rufino, September 16, 2022 It has been said that if education doesn’t solve a problem, then it is a problem. And if the educated cannot solve problems, then they are the problem. The problem right now is that … Continue reading
The Problems With America’s Public Schools
by Diane Rufino, July 27, 2022 The first occurs during ages 2-7, with a second one occurring during adolescence. At the start of these periods, the number of connections (synapses) between brain cells (neurons) doubles. What this means is that … Continue reading
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Tagged critical race theory, CRT, Diane Rufino, diversity and inclusion, education, education v. indoctrination, equity, equity v. equality, gender identity, panoramic surveys, parental rights, progressive policies, public schools, school choice, school funding, SEL, social emotional learning
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A Parent’s Bill of Rights – What Every Parent is Entitled To
by Diane Rufino, March 29, 2022 We cannot and must not forget that the brains of school-age children have not finished developing. They can’t process, analyze, appreciate, or comprehend the consequences of the adult topics that are being forced on … Continue reading
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Tagged Diane Rufino, education, John Locke Foundation, Kelly Mann, parental rights, public school system
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A Parent’s Bill of Rights
by Diane Rufino (with content provided by Kelly Mann of the John Locke Foundation), February 14, 2022 I have recently become active in my community and most particularly, I’ve gotten involved in keeping on eye on the administration of the … Continue reading
What the Great Reset Will Really Do to You, by Tom DeWeese (American Policy Center)
The following article was written by Tom DeWeese, founder and president of the liberty organization, American Policy Center. The American Policy Center advocates for individual and property rights and has spent at least 30 years promoting the education of Agenda-21 … Continue reading
RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE
by Diane Rufino, Deputy Director of the NC Tenth Amendment Center and Resolutions Chair of the Pitt County GOP. The following resolution will be presented at the 2014 Pitt County GOP Convention on March 8. RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE EDUCATION … Continue reading
Nullify Now! Coming to Raleigh, NC
by Diane Rufino The NC Tenth Amendment Center is organizing a Nullify Now! Rally in Raleigh this fall. Nullify Now! is a national tour, sponsored by the Tenth Amendment Center and Foundation for a Free Society, to … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, Civil War, Constitution, Constitutional Convention, constitutional remedy, Dred Scott, education, federal courts, Federalism, Foundation for Free Society, James Madison, Marbury v. Madison, national tour, North Carolina, null, nullification, nullify, Nullify Now, Philadelphia, Raleigh, remedy, rightful remedy, state sovereignty, states rights, Supremacy Clause, Supreme Court, Tenth Amendment, Tenth Amendment Center, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Woods, tour, tyranny, unconstitutional, unenforceable
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RESOLUTION OPPOSING COMMON CORE
I wrote the following resolution to adopt in my legislative district which would then be passed on to our state Board of Education members and to our legislators who continue to support Common Core in North Carolina — I hope … Continue reading
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Tagged Common Core, data mining, education, one-size-fits-all, Race to the Top, resolution, standards
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“Common Core” or “Rotten to the Core” — You Decide
by Diane Rufino Common Core is an educational curriculum being forced upon the states by the Obama administration, which is scheduled to be mostly implemented this year in the 45 states that have adopted it. Common Core eliminates local control … Continue reading