When President-elect Donald Trump nominated Linda McMahon to be the next Secretary of Education, he said in a statement that McMahon would “expand ‘choice’ to every state in America so parents can make the best education decisions for their families. We will continue to work tirelessly to empower the people of the world.” Published in society of truth.
During President Trump’s first term, McMahon led the Small Business Administration (SBA), agreeing not to implement mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and shifting toward merit-based employment opportunities and business practices. supported pragmatic pro-growth policies that emphasized reducing government intervention.
By selecting Mr. McMahon as Secretary of Education, states are calling on this administration to achieve true educational freedom, protect female athletes by reinstating “girls-only” sports teams, and keep children in public schools. We should demand that looters be held accountable.
States like Arizona are eagerly awaiting this changing of the guard to truly protect women. An outraged Michelle Obama said in recent weeks leading up to the November election that “women… collateral damageIf Trump were to return to the White House, thankfully voters did not support it. (Related: Biden tries one last effort to throw a wrench in Trump’s education policies)
Mr. McMahon understands the importance of bringing education back to the states where it belongs and into the hands of parents, rather than government bureaucrats relying on zip codes to fill school buildings. While McMahon led America First Works (AFW), the organization’s primary goal was to achieve universal school choice across the United States. In recent years, school selection has been movement Twelve states have achieved this status so far, but we can’t stop there. McMahon’s leadership role at the helm of AFW shows she is a staunch supporter of competition among schools, including charter schools, private school tuition scholarships, education savings accounts, and homeschooling. . Above all, McMahon believes that supporting a full range of educational options leads to better outcomes for students from all socio-economic backgrounds.
Mr. McMahon’s appointment could not have come at a better time. The future Secretary McMahon will help the Biden administration’s women in the Biden administration by reversing flawed rulemaking that forced publicly funded schools to allow transgender men to participate in women-only sports. It may be possible to stop the attack. Title IX funding If they refuse. Hopefully, this war on women will be over by President Trump’s first day back in the White House. Without banning biological males from participating in women’s sports, all-female sports will move closer to extinction. It’s really unfair that biological girls have to compete in sports against biological males. Not only do men have bigger muscles than women, but men also have a testosterone advantage that no biological female athlete can overcome, no matter how much training or talent they have. (Related: Elementary school student refused learning support due to race, filed complaint)
It’s not just sports safety that the next administration will need to lead on. All children should feel safe on school campuses. sexual abuse case Our public schools continue to make headlines. Although teachers and school district officials are required reporters, they do not always properly document allegations of sexual abuse.
The Trump administration will require all public and charter school districts to record all sexual abuse allegations and share these written reports with state departments of education in an effort to keep children safe. needs to be strengthened. The Department of Education will maintain a central database documenting sexual abuse allegations in schools, allowing school districts and charter schools to refer to this much-needed resource when conducting background checks on prospective employees. Should. Teachers’ unions will likely object to this proposal. We should all agree that all students should be free from predators, especially in individual learning environments. Public schools annually report campus crime data to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. Schools should be committed to keeping children safe, and we want to hold them accountable by reporting any allegations of sexual abuse.
Senator Shauna Bolick has served in the Arizona State Assembly since 2019. She served four years in the Arizona House of Representatives until 2022. In July 2023, he was appointed to the State Senate District 2 to fill a vacancy. Mr. Borick signed a court brief supporting both the Idaho Women’s Sports Fairness Act and the Arizona Women’s Sports Fairness Act. She has sponsored or co-sponsored legislation to remove sexual offenders from public schools.
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