Education & Family.
Parents decide what their children learn. Schools serve families, not bureaucracies.

Public schools were built by Americans to teach Americans the heritage they had inherited and the obligations they had taken on. Their job was — and is — to send a literate, numerate, civically grounded young person out into a free society. The job has not changed; the institutions have drifted.
Activist curricula, teachers-union politics, and a lengthening list of priorities unrelated to reading and math have crowded out the work the schools were built to do. The country has noticed. Republicans intend to act on what the country has noticed.
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Whose school it is — and who decides.
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Parental rights in education.
A parent has the right to know what their child is being taught, who is teaching it, and on what authority. The school is accountable to the parent — not the other way around.
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School choice.
Education funding follows the student. Families that cannot afford to leave a failing school deserve the same options that wealthier families take for granted. Charter, private, religious, homeschool — the parent picks.
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Curriculum transparency.
Public materials should be public. Reading lists, lesson plans, and outside guest speakers belong on a public dashboard the parent can read without filing an open-records request.
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Title IX as written.
Sex-segregated locker rooms, sports, and scholarships exist for a reason. Reaffirm Title IX as the protection for women and girls that Congress passed in 1972 — not as a vehicle for redefining sex itself.
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End the indoctrination.
Schools should teach reading, writing, math, science, and the country’s history honestly. They should not be platforms for activist curricula imposed on children by ideologues their parents never elected.
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Defend the family.
The family is the first institution. Tax policy, welfare policy, and child policy should strengthen marriages and the bond between parent and child — not substitute for them.
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