
"Let’s think this through with common sense. "Our children deserve the freedom to learn: to develop knowledge and skills, to evaluate our past, to shape a better future, and pursue their dreams," he said in an emailed statement to TODAY on Sept. The unions think that we don’t notice, but the educational losses are so severe that no made-up fight over inappropriate book content is going to distract us."įarrant’s District 3 opponent in the upcoming runoff election, Michael Daniels, told TODAY he is married to a media specialist and he believes there is already a robust library screening system in place.

Parents are the solution, not the problem. "But, unions don’t want us to notice - so they say that parents are the problem, because they don’t want their kids reading a sex scene at a young age, or they don’t want them being taught that they get to choose whether they are a boy or a girl.

Math scores even declined for the first time since they were created in the 1970s," the statement reads. Study after study shows that in the last two years, reading scores nationally have plummeted MORE than in the 30 years prior.

"Parents are upset about what is being taught to their children because unions have made their social agenda in the public school classroom more important than actually educating children.
