
Woodlawn High School Brawl: Discipline Is Failing, But It’s Not the School’s Fault
A massive brawl at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County has people asking, “Where were the staff?” The real issue isn’t the school—it’s the policies tying their hands. In this video, I break down how state laws and discipline policies are failing students and schools alike.
The Shrinking Federal Department of Education: Crisis or Overreaction?
The downsizing of the Federal Department of Education (DOE) has sparked strong reactions, particularly from state education officials like the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). MSDE recently released a video warning about potential funding losses, listing millions of dollars tied to various federal programs. But how much will this really impact schools? The truth …
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The Federal Department of Education is Shrinking—But Does It Matter?
MSDE is pushing back against the downsizing of the Federal Department of Education, claiming it will devastate school funding. But will it? The reality is that states already control most education policy, and federal oversight has always been minimal. Will this change really impact schools, or is it just politics
Woodlawn High School Brawl: A Symptom of a Failing Discipline System; Don’t Blame the School
A massive brawl at Woodlawn High School in Baltimore County recently made headlines, with video footage circulating online and community members asking the same question: Where were the staff? Why didn’t administrators step in to stop the violence? Why weren’t these students immediately removed from school? The reality is far more complex than it appears. …
The Future of Federal Education Policy: What Happens If the Department of Education Shuts Down?
In this video, I explore the implications of dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. I break down the key areas of concern—state control, federal funding, and legal enforcement—arguing that education is constitutionally a state issue. I further discus how funding could bypass the Department, the continued enforcement of education laws like IDEA and Section 504, …
Maryland’s HB 0161: The Health Curriculum Bill That Won’t Go Away
In this video, I break down Maryland House Bill 0161, a controversial education bill that has sparked debate across the state. The bill seeks to revise the state’s health curriculum, creating a new standalone gender identity unit that removes the current opt-out option for parents. While supporters argue this is necessary for inclusive education, many …
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Parents Outraged as New Education Bill Removes Opt-Out Option for Gender Studies
House Bill 0161 has recently stirred significant debate in Maryland. This bill, which has been introduced multiple times, aims to direct local educational agencies (LEAs) to develop a curriculum based on specific principles outlined within the bill. Understanding the broader context of this legislation is crucial. In Maryland, the State Board of Education holds the …
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Parents Outraged as New Education Bill Removes Opt-Out Option for Gender Studies
House Bill 0161 has recently stirred significant debate in Maryland. This bill, which has been introduced multiple times, aims to direct local educational agencies (LEAs) to develop a curriculum based on specific principles outlined within the bill. Understanding the broader context of this legislation is crucial. In Maryland, the State Board of Education holds the …
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Debate Heats Up Over Potential Dismantling of U.S. Department of Education
The potential dismantling or closure of the U.S. Department of Education has raised numerous questions and concerns. Here are three key points to consider regarding this issue. Firstly, the ultimate authority in education lies with the states, as established by the 10th Amendment. Education is unequivocally a state issue, and the states are in charge. …
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