Recently we discovered the Arizona Department of Education website was full of pro-sex ed links, some of which lead readers directly to Planned Parenthood. On April 14, 2017 we received a letter from Diane Douglas, Superintendent of Public Instruction, confirming
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The High and Mighty
Never let a crisis go to waste. Planned Parenthood can turn anything into an opportunity to sway the culture while picking up a wad of cash in a fundraising effort. Like many deceiving politicians, they put on a veil of ethics and wear
Read moreOne Doctor in Tucson has More Influence in TUHSD than the District’s Taxpayers
Popular buzzwords in education discussions include “local control.” The United States was founded on this principal, and it’s refreshing when school boards actually listen to those who fund them and make every attempt to work with them on the issues at hand.
Read moreNevada’s Dynamic Duo–>Reid and Ableser
No, it’s not a new comedy act in Las Vegas. Fortunately for taxpayers in LD 26 in Tempe/West Mesa, Arizona, Legislative Representative Ed Ableser has decided to resign his post to take a new job opportunity in Nevada. Unfortunately, Mr.
Read moreSpread the (Planned Parenthood) Political Wealth
Some politicians are “A” personalities and want it all. Tempe’s David Schapira’s time as an Arizona State Legislator overlapped his term on the Tempe Union High School Board. One might look at this as truly wanting to serve the community.
Read moreTempe Union High School District’s Short Memory
In light of the recent Planned Parenthood videos, a local taxpayer decided to politely ask the Tempe Union High School administration to sever its ties with its Planned Parenthood-based Sex Ed curriculum it recently adopted. In one weekend, he gathered two
Read moreYour Typical Planned Parenthood Politician–David Schapira in Tempe
We have an entire page devoted to Tempe Union High School (TUHSD) and the charade it poorly performed in 2014 when the Board voted to allow Planned Parenthood, its Arizona educational arm, and its curriculum in the schools. While it appeared
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