Posted on September 17, 2013. Tags: Campus Backbone, Campus Wide Information Systems, Classroom Management, Contained Classes, Design Meetings, Due Respect, Fulk, Full Disclosure, Hanover County, Hanover School, Home Schooling, Jepson School, Leadership Studies, Major Projects, Many People, Mechanicsville, Money, Par, Perspective, Pool, Private Corporations, Private Industry, Private School, Private Schools, Real Estate Agents, Real Estate Values, Remainder, Retort, Richmond, School Budget, Straw Man, Tax Rate, Teaching Credentials, Thousands Of Dollars, Train, University Of Richmond, Unnecessary Expenditures
Editor’s Note: The letter below is from a reader that takes exception and (apparently) offense at a recent post concerning the Hanover School Budget, which I publish unedited. With all due respect to Ms. Fulk, when we have crossing guards making $41.25 per hour draining our school dollars unnecessarily – with a reported 4 dozen […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on September 14, 2013. Tags: Attorney General, Betterment, Bureaucratic Mess, Compassion, Educational Choice, Fall Of Man, Free Markets, Golden State, GOP, Gop Candidates, Hob Nob, Home Schooling, Ken Cuccinelli, Libertarian Candidate, Local Control, Public Education System, Public School System, Robert C, Sarvis, Sexual Assault
At the Hob Nob in the Valley in Middletown, both the Libertarian and the GOP candidates played to their strengths: Libertarian Robert Sarvis talked about free markets and educational choice: Robert C. Sarvis, the Libertarian candidate for governor, spoke before Cuccinelli. Sarvis said he was inspired to run by his experience working in high tech […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on July 25, 2012. Tags: Arc, Bureaucrats, Children With Disabilities, Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities, Crpd, Disability Advocacy Groups, Disabled People, Foreign Relations Committee, Home Schooling, Law Professors, Liberal Senators, Parental Control, Parental Rights, Persons With Disabilities, Senate Foreign Relations, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Hearing, Sovereignty, Warm Reception, Worthy Organizations
I like this posting from the Home School Legal Defense Association on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Please give these senators some or all of the following message: I urge you to oppose the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This treaty surrenders U.S. sovereignty to unelected […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on July 19, 2012. Tags: Committee Vote, Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities, Crpd, Disabled Persons, Foreign Relations Committee, Great News, Home Schooling, Lame Duck Session, Members Of The Senate, Parental Rights, People With Disabilities, Persons With Disabilities, Republican Presidential Candidate, Rick Santorum, Runaway Train, Senate Foreign Relations, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, U S Home, United Nations Treaty, Wonderful News
Parentalrights.org reported it to the email I get (with 48,000,000 other people!) on good news on the latest UN Treaty, the Convention of the Rights of Disabled Persons: CRPD: Stopping the Runaway Train After the hearing, several of our staff stayed in D.C. to visit once again the offices of the members of the Senate […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on June 12, 2010. Tags: Abby, Achievers, Advocates, Bad Luck, Ballroom Dancing, Cookie Cutter, First Thought, Free Government, Government Education, Hanover County, Home Schooling, Horse Of A Different Color, Kindergarten, Medical School, Public Education, Rogue Wave, Sailing Around The World, Sailing Skills, Wizard Of Oz, Young Lady
16 and Sailing Around the World? What is Wrong with the Parents? I must admit that was my first thought. No way a 16 year old should be out sailing the world alone. Then I found out she was home schooled. To take a line from Wizard of Oz, that’s a horse of a different […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on August 29, 2009. Tags: Belief, Bigot, Bill Of Rights, Christian Crusade, Christian Religion, Christian Values, Christianity, Christians, Court Documents, Extra Curricular Activities, First Grade, Guardian, Home Schooling, Indoctrination, Multiple Systems, New Hampshire, Old Girl, Rigidity, Supplemental Classes, Young Adult
A 10 year old girl in New Hampshire was ordered by the courts to discontinue her home schooling and attend a government run public school. The child’s parents divorced in 1999 shortly after her birth and she has been home schooled since first grade. The child attends supplemental classes at public school as well as […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
Read the full story
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