Education is one of the most overlooked issues in our nation, yet it is one of the single most important factors in a person’s ability to climb the economic ladder. Families deserve to have a voice in educational opportunities to ensure their children are thriving.

Oct 21, 2022 · 5:12 PM UTC

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Fyi SC ranks in the bottom percentile on Education.
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No public education funds for private schools!
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What about CDC recommendation for C19 vax for children to go to school? Other States have said No. Why hasn't South Carolina? @SenatorTimScott @henrymcmaster
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Is that why Republicans are banning books, bleeding funding for public education, refusing to pay teachers, and ending affirmative action for college admissions? If you believe in education, VOTE BLUE!
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You should tell that to the school districts you represent SC schools are failing
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Education. So why are enabling teachers and children to get shot in South Carolina? It happens at home with their parents having their guns laying around and then at mass shootings. Stop the rhetoric of doing nothing.
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Having a voice and thinking the schools should cater to their commands are two entirely differently things... The public has always had a voice!@
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Remember when education experts set the standards of education to ensure America is competitive on the world stage? When America led the world in science & innovation? Now parents screaming at school board meetings are going to set those standards, based on their own ignorance?