RSLC Targets 13 House Democrats

The race for the House of Delegates is on. Earlier this week, the Republican State Leadership Committee announced their list of targets for the 2021 cycle. And it’s a long one. “Democrat-run Washington has given us an economic crisis, has politicized our children’s education to please their teachers’ union backers, and has put public safety […]

Don’t Like CRT in Schools? Blame Richmond (and Ralph Northam).

It’s hard to turn on the news today and not find a story about Critical Race Theory in our schools. Many have written extensively about the application of this rubric to public education. Where did this newfound ‘wokeness’ originate? Did local school boards suddenly have some sort of racial epiphany, and en masse decide to […]

E Pluribus, Unum

E Pluribus Unum. “Out of many, one.” This Latin phrase has been a national motto of the U.S. since its founding. In just 13 characters, it expresses the hope of our founders that 13 distinct states could become united. From many, they would emerge as one. Our nation of immigrants has embodied this principle at […]

Virtual School, Real Failure

They call it “Zoom fatigue.” Sitting at a desk, staring at a small picture of yourself and a screen full of small boxes with pictures of other people in them. After a while, it starts to wear on one’s mind. Concentration falters, the mind wanders. In a work meeting, Zoom fatigue is par for the […]