Michigan Lawmakers Create Anonymous Tip Line For Children
Children in Michigan will soon be able to anonymously report their parents or other adults for “improperly” storing firearms after lawmakers allocated $1 million to pay for the tip line for the 2024-25 school year. “This hotline is nothing more than a page out of the Stasi playbook—encouraging children to spy on their own families,” state Rep. Angela Rigas told The Midwesterner. “This is a dangerous step toward weaponizing children in households for the left, and an outrageous government overreach under the guise of public safety.” Read the article. California Public School Used Fifth Graders To Groom 5 Year Olds A public school in California used fifth graders to groom kindergarteners during a bizarre transgender assignment that included a storybook about a little boy who wears a dress. The district refused to let parents opt their children out of the lesson. First Liberty Institute, one of the nation’s most prominent religious liberty law firms, filed a complaint in federal court on behalf of several parents in the school district. Read more here. High School Officials Ban Parents For Wearing Wristbands Supporting Their Daughters A New Hampshire High School soccer team was playing a team that had a biological male player and parents wore pink “XX” wristbands in support of their daughters, clearly worried about their safety. Tyrannical school officials responded by stopping the game, demanding the parents take off the wristbands, and having police issue “no trespass” orders against the parents. Whatever happened to “Live Free Or Die,” the New Hampshire state motto? Read the story. Mass Immigration Is Destroying This Top Public School District The declining performance of students in affluent Fairfax County, VA, particularly concentrated in six failing high schools, coincides with the rising number of non-English speakers in the district after the board of supervisors passed a sanctuary policy titled “The Public Trust and Confidentiality Policy (Trust Policy)” in January 2021. Read more here. In other news: A Growing Number of Students From the North Going South for College For most of American history, many high-school seniors have aspired to go to college in the Northeast, home to the Ivy League. Southern academic stalwarts, such as Duke, Tulane, Emory and Vanderbilt, have long drawn their share of students from up North, but the recent uptick of students going to the South is fueled by attendance at public universities. Read the article. Bosses are firing Gen Z grads just months after hiring them – here’s what they say needs to change According to a new report, six in 10 employers say they have already sacked some of the Gen Z workers they hired fresh out of college earlier this year. Learn what employers say are the problems and how to fix them here. Don’t let this be you! Comments are closed.
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