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- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHRISTIANS FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THEIR ROLE IN GOVERNMENT? — PART 3 February 28, 2021
- DO YOU CARE ENOUGH TO FIGHT FOR YOUR CHILDREN? February 27, 2021
- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHRISTIANS FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THEIR ROLE IN GOVERNMENT? — PART 2 February 24, 2021
- CANCELING WESTERN CIVILIZATION IN THE NAME OF TOLERANCE? February 22, 2021
- TEACHERS UNIONS FIGHTING TO KEEP OUR SCHOOLS CLOSED February 20, 2021
- Prince William County School Board Highlights – RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM ENSUES FEBRUARY 25 AND 26 February 19, 2021
- WHAT ARE THEY THINKING? February 18, 2021
- WHAT DOES AN ABORTION REALLY LOOK LIKE? February 17, 2021
- WHAT TO MAKE OF THE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL’S NEW COVID-19 GUIDELINES February 17, 2021
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TURN LEMONS INTO LEMONADE!
As an affiliate of The Family Foundation (TFF), we are enthusiastic supporters. When we saw this post, The Good Things 2020 Caused (familyfoundation.org), we wanted folks to understand that the TFF helped to make some good things happen. Therefore, we … Continue reading
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Tagged Coronavirus (COVID-19), distance learning, education, EQUIP Summer Worldview Academy, Founding Freedoms Law Center, freedom of religion, Genesis 50:20, School Choice, The Family Foundation, Virtual Learning
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BE A HERO!
We all work at our best when the expectations are clear, the job has adequate supplies and supervision, and we are not stressed. How well do you function amid turmoil? Can you do your work well when your work place … Continue reading
THE DANGERS OF VIRTUAL LEARNING
Prior to this past March, Prince William County Schools (PWCS) relied on teacher-led classroom learning. Though the School Board had budgeted for more computers as part of learning enhancement, computers were not in the hands of most students yet. Then … Continue reading