Posts Tagged ‘socialism’
School Book Report
28Apr23
Serious question: Are all educational gurus Marxists? Or is it just random luck that we keep finding them to guide curriculum development and teaching practice in Wakefield Public Schools? We’ll get to the latest example in a moment, but first a quick review.
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Dangerous liaisons
22Sep22
School is back in session and it seems that a little adult education is also in order. Nearly half of Wakefield’s taxpayer-funded budget already goes to the schools. In the next few months, Wakefield taxpayers will be asked to vote for a new high school at a total cost of $273.7 million. Even at that […]
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