The First Amendment and Donald Trump
Like many observers, I was surprised and appalled by the events in Chicago a week ago, when Donald Trump’s campaign cancelled a […]
Education Savings Accounts Could Help Virginia and Georgia “Face the Strain”
Last week, the Virginia senate passed what could become the nation’s sixth education savings account law, pending a governor’s signature. HB 389 […]
Healthy Relationship Education is a “Win-Win” for the Family and Community
The Healthy Families Initiative kicked off earlier this year with the purpose of providing tools to couples and individuals in order to […]
Junior G.I. Scholarship: HOO- RAH!
As a military brat sacrifice was my middle name. My siblings and I spent many family events, recitals, school plays, family dinners […]
If You Believe Families Need Help and You Pray, Please Pray for This
I may be dating myself, but there used to be a radio show that I enjoyed entitled “Calling all Cars.” The title […]
Dancing A New Step in Education
The new year has begun, which means writing resolutions, reorganizing the closets, forced time in the gym and change. For many Georgia […]
Yule log, Stockings, Santa Claus: What Role do Holiday Traditions Play?
With the Christmas season upon us, we find ourselves spending more time with family and reminiscing about holiday traditions we started as […]
A Lesson in ESAs
Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) have dominated the school choice policy conversations as of late. However, many people are still unsure what ESAs […]
2015 Georgia NAEP Scores Show Room for Improvement
While commonly referred to as the “Nation’s Report Card,” the National Assessment of Educational Progress or “NAEP” assesses student knowledge in “math, […]
The Importance of Family Formation
James Wilson, signer of the Declaration of Independence, once said, “To the institution of marriage the true origin of society must be […]