So I'm assuming that part of the issues is the feds overstepping their jurisdiction into a State level area in public education?
Education is a provincial jurisdiction here.
The feds are more involved in universities due to gatekeeping and corrupting research grants, but technically colleges are still provincial jurisdictions as well.
It’s far worse than overstepping. They have essentially made a bureaucracy out of education where the administration is over 700% larger than 30 years ago. Policies forced down like “common core” which forced schools to buy “guided education curriculum books” or lose federal funding. Other fun federal education policies include the gun free zones that have led to more school shooters, catch and release student suspensions which is why Trayvon martin happened and multiple school shootings. The hiding of school active threats and sexual misconduct from parents. The propagation of LGBTQ and sexually explicit books/comics being available for elementary and middle school students. The list is endless.
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So I'm assuming that part of the issues is the feds overstepping their jurisdiction into a State level area in public education?
Education is a provincial jurisdiction here.
The feds are more involved in universities due to gatekeeping and corrupting research grants, but technically colleges are still provincial jurisdictions as well.
It’s far worse than overstepping. They have essentially made a bureaucracy out of education where the administration is over 700% larger than 30 years ago. Policies forced down like “common core” which forced schools to buy “guided education curriculum books” or lose federal funding. Other fun federal education policies include the gun free zones that have led to more school shooters, catch and release student suspensions which is why Trayvon martin happened and multiple school shootings. The hiding of school active threats and sexual misconduct from parents. The propagation of LGBTQ and sexually explicit books/comics being available for elementary and middle school students. The list is endless.