It’s hard to say what pressing need makes it necessary, as CISD has not been forthcoming with all of the information that would help to explain.
Commentary
Y’All Answered: Using Twitter?
Readers offer their insights and experiences.
Know What You Expect
Citizens seeking to impact public policy often do so shackled by the low expectations set by political cronies. It’s time for the grassroots to raise expectations.
Y’All Answered: A Stolen Election?
Readers offer their insights and experiences.
Plano ISD Can’t Afford $130 Million Event Center on November Ballot
This event center is not for the students. It’s for our ego, at the expense of our students and our teachers.
MOST RECENT
Defined, Or Defining?
It is up to us to control our attitude, outlook, and reaction to our circumstances.
Rodriguez: Biden’s Open-border Policies Subject Vulnerable Minors to Highly Questionable Facilities
“There is absolutely nothing humanitarian about the atrocities happening in direct correlation with the current invasion of our southern border.”
Doing What Is Right
After ditching God and the system of self-governance He gave them, the Israelites suffered. Let’s not make the same mistake.
Anderson: Texas School Districts Must Face Loss of Public Confidence
It’s time for a reality check within the education industry.
Dickson: Athens Citizens Begin Process to Force Public Vote Outlawing Abortion
If passed, this ordinance would allow the citizens of Athens to do their part by filing a suit against the abortionist and anyone aiding and abetting the abortionist for the death of an unborn child.
Hall: School Safety — For the Preservation of Life, Liberty, and Property
We must never forget that not all of society’s problems can be solved with legislation.
Failing The Next Generation
Education has gone from “training up” a child, to tearing down the moral and religious upbringing of their families.
Reece: Northside ISD Parents Confront School Board Over ‘Antiracism’ Exercise
“You work for us.”
Dickson: Outlawing Abortion at the Local Level in a Post-Roe Texas
Those who want to see abortion abolished completely both in Texas and throughout America must now work as hard as ever.
Hall: Time to Reform the Texas Medical Board
True transparency in the TMB’s investigation process is paramount.
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Commentary: Donald Trump Right to Suspend Guest Worker Visas
With millions of unemployed Americans and the exploitation of the H-1B visa system, the Trump administration’s suspension of guest worker visas is welcome.
Commentary: Bryan and College Station, A Tale of Two Cities
Two neighboring cities take different paths on budgets and property taxes.
Commentary: Stories From the Dark Side of COVID-19
“It is my hope that by bringing these stories into the public view, other people will take up the cause and contact the governor, lieutenant governor, and their own state legislators.”
Blog: Stop Making the Same Mistake With the Supreme Court
It’s way past time we tell Republicans that appointing “conservative judges” is just not good enough anymore.
Why We Must Fight
So we can govern ourselves, thank you very much.
Commentary: Governor, May I?
Here’s the thing: the governor does not make law, and this virus disaster does not change that.
Commentary: Why Banking on Judges Is a Poor Strategy
There is no silver bullet that gets around the tough work of legislating.
Commentary: UT Football and Senate Prove Themselves Radicals
The University of Texas football team and the student senate, especially, have embraced radicalism and are using this awful tragedy to push a cultural Marxist agenda.
Blog: Stop Letting Others Exploit Our Tragedies for Political Gain
More government power and societal divisions are hurting every life.
Commentary: Education and the Culture of Fear
Will any of the proposed “solutions” take care of kids and help them learn at the same time?