Rutherford County’s Social Experiment: First Charter School Set to Open in County
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

Rutherford County’s Social Experiment: First Charter School Set to Open in County

Rutherford County’s first charter school isn’t all it is cracked up to be. After researching Rutherford Collegiate Prep, it was clear there are major issues. Parents should do their research. Rutherford Collegiate Prep plans to open as the county’s first charter school. Some good questions for those responsible for approving these schools would be: Have they done their research? Did they read the applications? Do they have any clue in regard to the background of the entities governing these charter schools and their partnerships?

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Home School Is School, Judge Ewell
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

Home School Is School, Judge Ewell

Since 1992, home schooling has been legal in all 50 states. Imagine my utter disbelief when I was introduced to a family in Tennessee that was being denied that right. It was as if I had stepped into a time warp. Pioneer home-school families across the U.S. were subjected to jail, the removal of their children from their homes, threats and intimidation during the fight to legalize home schooling. It was hard to imagine that this scenario could be occurring anywhere in the United States. Yet, in Coffee County, Tennessee, this appears to be what is happening. Parents are being denied their right to home school.

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Community Schools: Where Big Brother Is In Charge
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

Community Schools: Where Big Brother Is In Charge

On Aug. 12, 1986, Ronald Reagan made the following statement during a press conference: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help’.”

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I Told You: Tennessee General Assembly Trying to Further Regulate Home-School Students
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

I Told You: Tennessee General Assembly Trying to Further Regulate Home-School Students

I hate to say, “I told you so” . . . but, I told you so. I have been writing for the Murfreesboro Pulse since 2021, and many of my articles have focused on the repercussions of school choice on private education. Today, as I pen this article, home-school families and supporters of educational freedom are currently fighting legislation that originally sought to jeopardize home schooling (a form of private education) in the state of Tennessee.

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Are Charter Schools the Answer?
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

Are Charter Schools the Answer?

State legislatures across the nation are back in session and hard at work. That means that on the education front, “school choice” is front and center. For many states, Tennessee included, charter schools are at the top of the list of legislative priorities, but the real question is: are charter schools the answer to the major issues facing education today?

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What is Social Emotional Learning? More Government Indoctrination
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

What is Social Emotional Learning? More Government Indoctrination

I was recently asked if I knew what “social emotional learning” is. Many proponents of SEL, for short, ask this question in order to shut down civil discourse. The answer to that question takes research, which I have done. I encourage all parents to do the same.

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Shattering Misconceptions About Home Schooling
Tiffany Boyd Tiffany Boyd

Shattering Misconceptions About Home Schooling

I have heard the statement “Everyone can’t home school” many times over the years. Parents and educators often suggest that single parents, working parents and parents of children with special needs can’t home school. Throughout the years I have watched and continue to watch parents destroy these misconceptions by simply doing what so many have said can’t be done. They effectively home school their children.

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The Elephant in the Room: The Church Continues to Go Along With Teaching of Evolution
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The Elephant in the Room: The Church Continues to Go Along With Teaching of Evolution

It takes a bold pastor to be willing to address what is being taught in public schools. There aren’t many pastors brave enough to tackle the elephant in the room. Upwards of 80 percent of Christians send their children to government schools. Most pastors aren’t willing to offend that 80 percent, lest they leave and take their money with them. It poses the question: What is more important, is it money or souls?

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