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Micaela Burrow Daily Caller News Foundation Military parents would be guaranteed deeper involvement in their children’s education at Pentagon-run schools under Congress’ compromise defense bill revealed late Wednesday. The provision allows parents to review curriculum at military schools, access the school’s library catalogue, visit with school boards and advisory committees and have a say in…
A compromise defense bill revealed Wednesday will expand parental rights for military parents with children attending Department of Defense-operated schools.Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-New York) introduced a parental bill of rights amendment, called the Servicemember Parents Bill of Rights, to the Nation...
Military parents are guaranteed deeper involvement in their children's education at Pentagon-run schools under Congress' compromise defense bill.
A Defense Department (DOD) education officer accused of “racist” posts and spreading “woke” ideologies within its school systems was relieved from her post, announced House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) after the congresswomen had brought attention to the matter, demanding action from the Pentagon while calling for “transparency” in the department’s education for children of military families.
A Defense Department (DOD) education officer accused of “racist” posts and spreading “woke” ideologies within its school systems was relieved from her post, announced House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) after the congresswomen had brought attention to the matter, demanding action from the Pentagon while calling for “transparency” in the department’s education for children of military families.
The Pentagon's Gil Cisneros testified at the House Armed Services Committee about the government probe into DEI chief Kelisa Wing after he decided to bring no disciplinary action.
Following a report revealing a shocking rise in “woke” materials featured within the Department of Defense’s (DOD) Education Activity schools, House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik slammed the DOD over its “stonewalling” in the face of investigations into the "divisive and radical ideology” being taught to servicemembers’ children.