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As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com

 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com



The Russian troll farms are against movies now?
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com


School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.
 
Oooooh more of this...black female empowerment...just not enough of these shown in the propaganda halls...let me guess...the main antagonist is played by a white male?

Less hope so...cracka ass cracka! White devil!
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com



The Russian troll farms are against movies now?


Wow, could you actually be any fucking dumber? :dunno:
 
School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.

They do. It's called expulsion. They just never seem to want to use it.
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com


School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.


The original point of Public School was to have a tax-payer funded alternative to private schools for the 'rest of them' who otherwise would have no formal education at all.

It was never intended to compete with the Private Schools
 
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As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com


The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”
 
School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.

They do. It's called expulsion. They just never seem to want to use it.
Wrong again.

Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Schools From Suspending Students For 'Willful Defiance'

That’s only in California and that was just signed into law a month ago
 
School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.

They do. It's called expulsion. They just never seem to want to use it.
Wrong again.

Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Schools From Suspending Students For 'Willful Defiance'

That’s only in California and that was just signed into law a month ago
Covers 40 million Americans. And will soon be law in every other Leftard Fascist State.
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com



There is always school choice in DC. It's called "move".
 
School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.

They do. It's called expulsion. They just never seem to want to use it.
Wrong again.

Gov. Newsom Signs Bill Banning Schools From Suspending Students For 'Willful Defiance'

That’s only in California and that was just signed into law a month ago
Covers 40 million Americans. And will soon be law in every other Leftard Fascist State.

Simple solution: Don't live in a leftward fascist state!
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com



In which Weatherman continues to lie and pretends I am opposed to vouchers...me and many conservative teachers like me. I am not. I just think if private/charter schools accept vouchers, they are also bound to accept students in the same way public schools are.
 
As well as all the Leftards wanting to dumb down children.

This post tracks developments in “Miss Virginia” a new film that tells the true story of Virginia Walden Ford, a young mother who fought a pitched, ultimately victorious, battle with educational authorities to create the District of Columbia voucher program.

Per New York City Public School Parents, “Miss Virginia is new feature film due to open on Oct. 18, about a mom fighting for a DC voucher program so that her son can go to a better school. The film is supposedly “based on a true story” and is produced by Moving Picture Institute, which receives funding from the right-wing Koch brothers and Bradley Foundations.”

10-9-19 | Review in Forbes
Per Forbes, “The movie does not preach, it lets Walden Ford’s real-life story sear in its moral: parents need choice, and children cannot wait.”

Miss Virginia | Film News | MissLiberty.com


School choice is fine....public schools SHOULD have the same choice that private schools do as to whether to accept students and/or keep them.


The original point of Public School was to have a tax-payer funded alternative to private schools for the 'rest of them' who otherwise would have no formal education at all.

It was never intended to compete with the Private Schools

Much like the "Public Option" health insurance is supposed to just be an alternative to private insurance?

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Accidentally Makes the Case for School Choice.

The young congresswoman shared a childhood story about how her family made financial sacrifices to leave the Bronx and buy a house in Westchester so that she could attend school in a higher quality district. "My family made a really hard decision," she remarked as she lamented the inequities of the school system. "That's when I got my first taste of a country who allows their kids' destiny to be determined by the zip code they are born in."

Ocasio-Cortez correctly identified the problem: A better education shouldn't only be an option for families that can buy property in other districts. And she's right to call out a school system that has historically shortchanged minority communities.
 

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