K-12 Public
Education is
Failing
Academics have taken
a back seat to Social
Conditioning with
predictable consequences
The Academic Crisis
38%
more is spent per student in the U.S.
than peer nations.
- 130 million U.S. adults read below a sixth-grade level
- Less than 1 out of 3 eighth graders are proficient in math, science or reading
- Literacy rates lower today than in 1840
- U.S. civics knowledge is at an all-time low
Source: U.S. Department of Education, NAEP
But what Public Education does Excel at is Social Conditioning
While academic performance declines, students are being shaped by:
- Critical Race Theory curriculums that present America as fundamentally racist,
- Subjective gender identity indoctrination that starts in elementary school,
- Social justice rather than reading, writing, and arithmetic,
- Concepts like “Intersectionality” that replace civics education.
The focus of public education has shifted from academics to transforming our children’s worldview.
The Toll: A Generation in Psychological Crisis
The correlation between belief-based indoctrination and mental health decline cannot be ignored.
When children are repeatedly:
- Encouraged to reject their biological identity,
- Told their country is systemically oppressive,
- Immersed in resentment-based worldviews,
Mental health consequences follow.
A Corrupted Mission
From Education to Indoctrination
Starting in kindergarten, students are immersed in concepts like social justice, intersectionality, and
subjective gender identity.
Parental Rights Eroded
States now mandate “parental exclusion policies” requiring teachers to hide children’s gender identity from
parents. Schools maintain double records—one for officials with “gender support plans,” another for
parents that hide this information.
The right of parents to control the upbringing of their children “does not extend beyond the threshold of the school door.”
— Fields v. Palmdale School District, 9th Circuit
The Solution

Know what’s happening in your schools
Parents must educate themselves about the threats facing their children in public schools. Being equipped means being informed about:
- Curriculum content and belief-based teaching frameworks
- School policies on gender identity and parental notification
- Your rights as a parent under federal and state law
- Resources for monitoring and advocating for change
Knowledge is the first step toward protecting your children’s education and wellbeing.

Protect your children from harmful indoctrination
Parents have a sacred responsibility to pass on a worldview based on truth and virtue. This trust must not be delegated to institutions seeking to undermine both.
Practical steps:
- Review all school materials and curriculum
- Attend school board meetings and voice concerns
- Connect with other concerned parents
- Consider alternative education options: home based and private school
- Exercise opt-out rights for controversial programs
Your child’s formation is too important to surrender it to ideological capture.

Work toward systemic reform
Individual action is essential, but lasting change requires systemic reform. The public-school education monopoly must end.
The solution: School Choice!
Schools must be forced to compete on quality. Competition drives:
- Academic excellence over belief-based conformity
- Institutional accountability to parents
- Innovation in teaching methods
- Transparency in curriculum
Join the movement for educational freedom. Our children’s futures depend on breaking the monopoly.

