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Should Parents, Universities, and Virginia Get on Board with Gov. Youngkin’s Charter/Lab Schools?
On Friday, June 17 Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin fulfilled his campaign promise of 20 new charter schools in the form of university...

Cheryl Binkley
Jun 29, 20222 min read


Funding Religious Education in Schools
Network for Public Education's Statement on the Supreme Court's Decision in Carson v. Makin The ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court in...

Network for Public Education
Jun 19, 20222 min read


Stand Up for Pride
We are in the middle of a civil rights battle, fighting for the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in our living room...

Vanessa Hall
Jun 12, 20223 min read


School's Out for Summer
My Facebook feed is full of proud parents and high school seniors in full graduation regalia, celebrating this important life passage. School is (almost)out for summer! This year is an important one as schools, and their ceremonies, are finally back to normal. However, the political backlight on our schools is anything but normal. The pro-charter, anti-public schools forces are growing—not simply with conservatives, but in progressive circles as well. The Supreme Court is lik

Jenna White
Jun 10, 20222 min read


Co-Ed Sex Education: Good for ALL Students
Speech on comprehensive sex education given by Marianne Burke to the Fairfax County Public School Board, May 26, 2022. Text slightly changed to be more widely applied. Original speech is available upon request. After reviewing decades of research on the subject, adolescent psychologists have concluded that co-ed (comprehensive) sex education is beneficial to students. Nevertheless, the decision to separate students by gender in Family Life Education is often made by sch

Marianne Burke, PhD
May 26, 20222 min read


Statement on the Uvalde Tragedy
Our hearts go out to the families who lost family and loved ones in Uvalde and the other gun shootings over the last three decades. We suffer along with them, as we feel powerless to stop school gun violence that has occurred at more than 27 schools this year. With pain and fear in our hearts, parents sent our children back to school. We don’t know when or where gun violence will strike again on school property. We just know it will happen again. What can we do to stop this?

Vanessa Hall
May 26, 20223 min read


Responding to a Right-wing Hatchet Job
On May 19, Governor Glenn Youngkin, Secretary Aimee Guidera, and Superintendent Jillian Balow held a press conference to release their...

Cheryl Binkley
May 22, 20222 min read


Virginia’s Great Education Opens Way for Great Business
Virginia is the top state for businesses, in large part due to outstanding education.

Rick Clayton
Mar 23, 20222 min read


Of Charters and Choice In the Old Dominion
For years charter proponents lamented the tight control local boards kept on their school dollars in Virginia towns and counties, and how...

Cheryl Binkley
Mar 14, 20223 min read


At the Statehouse 3/13/2022
Saturday, March 12 was the last day of the 60-day 2022 General Assembly. However, the legislature had not completed their work so there...

Marianne Burke, PhD
Mar 13, 20222 min read


A Tale of Two Woodsons
Former Fairfax Superintendent W.T. Woodson and noted historian Dr. C.G. Woodson are two Virginians who both became supervisors of large...

Vanessa Hall
Mar 8, 20223 min read


Lessons from the Past for the Present and Future- A Virginia History
Since Virginia’s infancy, African-Americans have advocated for, built, and championed public education for all Virginians. This support...
William and Donna Brown
Mar 2, 20225 min read


Book Challenges Undermine Public Schools
Across America, a small minority of people seeking to undermine our schools point to individual books and declare unilaterally that they...

Rick Clayton
Feb 23, 20222 min read


Your Ignorance Is Not My Bliss
The radical right strategy for accessing the deep pockets of the American taxpayer, and diverting the billions set aside for public...

Holly Hazard
Feb 15, 20223 min read


Virginia Community Leaders Team Up to Defend and Bring Truth and Civility Back to Public Education
For Immediate Release February 10, 2022 media@4PublicEducation.org FAIRFAX, Virginia—Holly Hazard, Chair of 4 Public Education, a...

4PE Team
Feb 10, 20222 min read


Raise Your Hand
Today we launch an initiative with purpose and care: we champion the American ideal of public schools as the cornerstone of a healthy...

Holly Hazard
Feb 10, 20222 min read


What do Fairfax County Parents Want?
Hate sells headlines, but the screaming parents in the media do not represent the majority of families involved in our public schools.

4PE Team
Feb 9, 20222 min read
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Relief after Years of Legislative and Executive Attacks on Education
2026 General Assembly Legislative Support for Public Education Public education remains one of the General Assembly’s most significant policy and budgetary responsibilities. With the conclusion of the Youngkin administration and the beginning of Governor Abigail Spanberger’s term last month, the legislature has continued its role in shaping education policy—particularly through direct investment, funding reform, and oversight. Strengthening State Investment in K–12 Schools In


Appreciation and Concerns Raised about the Superintendent's Budget
Explore key insights from the school board meeting on the FY 2026-27 budget. Understand diverse perspectives which include appreciation and concern over the Superintendent's school budget.


Restore Mental Health Professionals to our Schools
Vanessa Hall shares a personal story highlighting how important mental health professionals are in our schools and why the Superintendent should reinstate positions cut last year.
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