Back to Basics: Math!
If you have been following Francis Howell Families for any length of time, you know how passionately we feel about quality “Back to Basics” education. Today we delve into the topic of mathematics, and in particular on a very small FRACTION:
63 Emails or 16,000 Voters?
A progressive PAC and the local NEA leadership are focused on radical political activism, divisive DEI, and CRT. They have endorsed two candidates and the PAC is purchasing social media ads stating that your FHSD School Board should make decisions based on a tiny number of their emails sent to the board. These 63 emails represent approximately 0.3% of the voters (YOU!) in last year’s election.
Do you want school board members who make important decisions based on a handful of progressive activists’ emails?
Here’s how you can help to elect a school board that represents YOU, not the NEA:
- Find out how to Volunteer and help support high quality, financially responsible schools
- Consider making a donation to help us elect great school board members.
- Please attend a school board meeting to voice your concerns and support good governance of our schools –
See here for schedule and more information. - Find out more about our endorsed candidates: Adriana Kuhn and Sam Young
- Contact us to find out more, or to let us know your concerns about our schools.
- Most importantly: Get out and VOTE on April 2, 2024, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same!
Back to Basics
- Responsible oversight of our $280M annual budget
– Invest more on good teachers and less on bureaucrats
– Careful fiscal governance instead of new taxes - Prioritize Reading, Writing, Math, and Science
– Achieve top 10 or better state academic ranking
– Hold administrators accountable to improvement targets
– Stop political activism, CRT, and sexualization of children - Safety and discipline to protect students and staff
– Finish security entrances and have an officer in each school
– Suspend bullies and students that repeatedly disrupt class - Enact and enforce policies that honor parental rights and student privacy