School districts are sounding the alarm on the LEARNS Act’s unfunded mandate to increase teacher salaries. Ali Noland, attorney and Little Rock School Board member, tweeted about LRSD’s projected impact, and gained some attention from Alexa Henning, one of Sarah Sanders’ most well-behaved lapdogs who can’t find Arkansas on a...
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On Friday afternoon over 1,000 students staged a walk-out style protest at the school in the wake of the House passing of Sanders education bill. Students held posters and donned homemade shirts imploring Sarah to “DO BETTER.” It really is that simple, isn’t it?
In a stunning display of authoritarianism, the Sanders’ Administration threatens to block appropriations funding to the districts of lawmakers who vote against the LEARNS Act. This comes on the heels of harassment and intimidation of school superintendents at the hands of the Administration and Republican legislators. Yikes. Looks like the AR GOP...
No, really. Even Jeb Bush is hoping Sarah Sanders lets him wear pink on Wednesdays.
…teacher base salaries will no longer be determined by number of years in the classroom, nor level of education, but by a secret third thing.
We’re heading into the sixth week of the legislative session, and we still haven’t seen a bill to enact Sanders’ bold, conservative education reform.
Sarah’s education plan has evolved from a mere acronym to an infographic with the essence of a Waffle House menu.
Sarah’s been tapped to deliver the GOP’s response to Biden’s State of the Union address, further solidifying the suspicion that Arkansas’s governorship is a mere stepping stone on the path back to Washington.
Jesus take the wheel, please.
Sen. Jonathan Dismang, Chair of the Joint Budget Committee, worked hard to ensure fair dispersal of federal broadband funds only to be sent to timeout by his new mom, er, Governor. Via her latest executive order, Gov. Sanders halts money for rural broadband. “Hit the pause button, make sure we’re...