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Charter Schools Are Quintessentially and Irreversibly Private Schools by Design

Despite endless disinformation from charter school promoters that charter schools are public schools, they differ profoundly—legally, organizationally, fiscally, and philosophically—from public schools. They are not the same. The dissimilarities are numerous by design. Calling them “public” 50 times a day does not spontaneously make charter schools public. Nor does receiving public funds automatically make charter […]

“War” against teachers is a “war” against society in Latvia

Latvian authorities continue to fight against people who are the basis of the State. They invent new financial and political mechanisms aimed to worsen the living and working standards of those who directly influence the future of the young generation. The “war” against teachers has already led to protests and tensions in Latvian society. Thus, […]

On The Authority to Publicly Teach

By: Jay Dyer “By what authority do you do these things?” Mark 11:28-30 One of the things I have learned in the last 5 or 6  years or so of becoming a catechumen and finally entering the Church was that the Orthodox Church operates differently than most assume. While it is true that the Orthodox […]
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Australian schools dock pay to “discipline” unvaccinated teachers

Kit Knightly Hundreds of unvaccinated teachers in the Australian state of Queensland are facing up to five months of reduced pay as a “disciplinary measure” for refusing to be “vaccinated” against Covid19. Queensland introduced rules mandating covid “vaccines” for all teachers in December of 2021. Those who would not comply were placed on unpaid leave …

Three New Reads – May

As I had last month, I’d wanted in my three reads this month to start addressing the alarming bellicosity of Washington in respect of several nations, but most frighteningly with China. For all those with some inkling of the material factors placing the West and Eurasia on a collision course, such beating of war dreams – aided as ever by the ‘liberal’ Guardian – is wholly to be expected, but its predictability makes the warmongering no less worrying.