Celebrating the END of educational bureaucracy

“The education system is changing as we breathe.”

Clearing federal government waste from the education system gives parents, teachers, and schools the ability to customize lessons for students’ needs.

I am not happy that the Department of Education is being disabled; I’m ecstatic! I began homeschooling my eldest in 2012, not because I hated teachers or schools, but because the school district in the area I was living in lost accreditation due to fraud and corruption.

The system cheated us before we even had a chance to test it out.

Once I took control of my daughter’s education, I realized how easy teaching was and how much more affordable it could be without government interference. I spend about $500 a year on teaching materials for each of my children, as opposed to the roughly $15,000 public schools spend on each child enrolled in their government schools.

My eldest aced her state HiSET exams and graduated high school at the age of 14. My next oldest child is planning to graduate a year or two early, and my eldest son just skipped a grade.

Academic successes are being reported everywhere across the United States from homeschooling families. Meanwhile public school students are barely passing math, reading, and science before being handed a diploma. Illiterate students are graduating. How is that even possible?

Why are our tax dollars being squandered by the federal government to oversee local schools? They’ve done nothing to improve education in the nation.

Let the state and local governments get these institutions back on track or give me my money back!

Read more about the dismantling of the federal Department of Education in my latest op-ed for The Mama Bear Report:

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