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Schools took the role of parents because we let them

Much has been said about Alaskan student test scores lately. We now hold the honor of being dead last in literacy rates. That’s right, Alaska holds the red lantern of literacy as measured in the 4th and 8th grade. It’s time to have an honest
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Defending religious rights during COVID-19

Alliance Defending Freedom has defended a number of churches across the country that had their constitutional rights violated by state and local mandates aimed at addressing the coronavirus outbreak. At issue in nearly all cases is the need for governments to
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4.30 > An Assault on Homeschool

Apparently to the radical left, the most dangerous practice that is overlooked in our society is allowing parents to teach their children. An upcoming Harvard Summit with important Alaska attendees and speakers seeks to showcase this threat to woke dogma, and
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Anti-homeschool summit features influential Alaskan

Parental rights advocates are concerned about an upcoming Harvard summit in June that includes nationally known figures who want homeschooling banned and/or heavily regulated by the state. One of the speakers is Dr. Barbara Knox, the new medical director of
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Alaska conservatives look to gain political respect

Mike Widney admits he doesn’t have many politician friends, and that’s okay. “I don’t, but I’m not interested in gaining access to them,” the Big Lake resident said. “I’ve seen a lot of people get sucked in with politicians. I’ve seen
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Alaska allows graduation ceremonies with strict limits

Alaska’s high school graduates will be allowed to participate in small, heavily sanitized in-person graduation ceremonies under new COVID-19 health guidelines released from the state. An April 23 notice from the state’s Education Commissioner Michael