מתוך המצע של המפלגה הרפובליקנית בטקסס – 2012
EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN
American Identity
Patriotism and Loyalty – We believe the current teaching of a multicultural
curriculum is divisive. We favor strengthening our common American identity and
loyalty instead of political correctness that nurtures alienation among racial
and ethnic groups. Students should pledge allegiance to the American and Texas
flags daily to instill patriotism.
Basic Standards
– We favor improving the quality of education for all students, including those
with special needs. We support a return
to the traditional basics of reading, writing, arithmetic, and citizenship with
sufficient discipline to ensure learning and quality educational assessment.
Bilingual Education
– We encourage non-English speaking students to transition to English within
three years.
Career and Technology Education (Vocational
Education) – We support reinstatement of voluntary career and technology
education, including adjusting the 4x4 requirements as needed, without
detracting from non-vocational program requirements.
Classroom
Discipline –We recommend that local
school boards and classroom teachers be given more authority to deal with
disciplinary problems. Corporal punishment is effective and legal in Texas.
Classroom Expenditures for Staff
– We support having 80% of school district payroll expenses of professional
staff of a school district be full-time classroom teachers.
College Tuition
– We recommend three levels of college tuition: In-state requiring proof of
Texas legal citizenship, out-of-state requiring proof of US citizenship, and
nonresident legal alien. Non-US citizens should not be eligible for state or
federal grants, or loans.
Controversial Theories
– We support objective teaching and equal treatment of all sides of scientific
theories. We believe theories such as life origins and environmental change
should be taught as
challengeable scientific theories subject to change as new data is
produced. Teachers and students should
be able to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these theories openly and
without fear of retribution or discrimination of any kind.
Early Childhood Development
– We believe that parents are best suited to train their children in their
early development and oppose mandatory pre-school and Kindergarten. We urge Congress to repeal
government-sponsored programs that deal with early childhood development.
Knowledge-Based
Education – We oppose the teaching
of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) (values clarification), critical
thinking skills and similar programs that are simply a relabeling of
Outcome-Based Education (OBE) (mastery learning) which focus on behavior
modification and have the purpose of challenging the student’s fixed beliefs
and undermining parental authority.
Educational Entitlement
– We encourage legislation that prohibits enrollment in free public schools of
non-citizens unlawfully present in the United States.
Funding of Education
– We urge the Legislature to direct expenditures to academics as the first
priority.
Higher Education
– We
support merit-based admissions for all college and university applicants to
public institutions. We further support the repeal of the 1997 Texas
legislative act commonly known as the Top Ten Percent Rule. All Texas students should be given acceptance priority over
out-of-state or foreign students.
Juvenile Daytime Curfew
- We strongly oppose Juvenile Daytime Curfews.
Additionally, we oppose any official entity from detaining, questioning
and/or disciplining our children without the consent of a child’s parent.
Local Control for Education
– We support school choice and believe that quality education is best achieved
by encouraging parental involvement, protecting parental rights, and maximizing
local independent school district control. District superintendents and their
employees should be made solely accountable to their locally elected boards. We
support sensible consolidation of local school districts. We encourage local
ISDs to consider carefully the advantages and disadvantages of accepting
federal education money.
No Taxpayer Paid Lobbyists
– We support the prohibition of any paid public school employee or contractor
to lobby the legislature or the SBOE, unless on an unpaid basis and in an
unofficial capacity. No registered
lobbyist should be allowed to run for SBOE.
Parental Rights in Education
– We
believe the right of parents to raise and educate their children is
fundamental. Parents have the right to withdraw their child from any
specialized program. We urge the Legislature to enact penalties for violation
of parental rights.
Sex
Education – We recognize parental
responsibility and authority regarding sex education. We believe that parents
must be given an opportunity to review the material prior to giving their
consent. We oppose any sex education other than abstinence until marriage.
Parental School Choice
– We encourage the Governor and the Texas Legislature to enact child-centered
school
funding options which fund the student, not schools
or districts, to allow maximum freedom of choice in public, private, or parochial education for all children.
Permanent School Fund
– We believe that because the Permanent School Fund is not paid by taxpayers
that the principle balance should be safeguarded and not viewed as a source of
additional funding for our state budget.
Political Community Organizing in Texas
Schools - We believe neither Texas public schools should be used nor
their students should be instructed by groups such as SEIU or other community
organizers as instruments to promote political agenda during the instructional
school day.
Private Education
– We believe that parents and legal guardians may choose to educate their
children in private schools to include, but not limited to, home schools and
parochial schools without government interference, through definition,
regulation, accreditation, licensing, or testing.
Religious Freedom in Public Schools
– We urge school administrators and officials to inform Texas school students
specifically of their First Amendment rights to pray and engage in religious
speech, individually or in groups, on school property without government
interference. We urge the Legislature to end censorship of discussion of
religion in our founding documents and encourage discussing those documents.
School Surveys and Testing –
Public schools should be required to obtain written parental consent for
student participation in any test or questionnaire that surveys beliefs,
feelings, or opinions. Parental rights, including viewing course materials
prior to giving consent, should not be infringed.
State Board of Education (SBOE)
– We believe that the SBOE should continue to be an elected body consisting of
fifteen members. Their responsibilities must include:
- Appointing the Commissioner of Education
- Maintaining constitutional authority over the
Permanent School Fund
- Maintaining sole authority over all curricula
content and the state adoption of all educational materials. This process
must include public hearings.
The SBOE should be minimally staffed out of
general revenue.
Textbook Review
– Until such time as all texts are required to be approved by the SBOE, each
ISD that uses non-SBOE approved instructional materials must verify them as
factually and historically correct. Also the ISD board must hold a public
hearing on such materials, protect citizen’s right of petition and require
compliance with TEC and legislative intent. Local ISD boards must maintain the
same standards as the SBOE.
Supporting Military Families in Education
– Existing truancy laws conflict with troop deployments. We believe that
truancy laws should be amended to allow 5 day absence prior to deployments and
R&R. Military dependents by
definition will be Texas residents for education purposes.
Traditional Principles in Education
– We support school subjects with emphasis on the Judeo-Christian principles
upon which America was founded and which form the basis of America’s legal,
political and economic systems. We support curricula that are heavily weighted
on original founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the
US Constitution, and Founders’ writings.
School Health Care
– We urge legislators to prohibit reproductive health care services, including
counseling, referrals, and distribution of condoms and contraception through
public schools. We support the parents’ right to choose, without penalty, which
medications are administered to their minor children. We oppose medical clinics
on school property except higher education and health care for students without
parental consent.
U.S. Department of Education
– Since education is not an enumerated power of the federal government, we
believe the Department of Education (DOE) should be abolished.
Zero Tolerance – We believe that zero tolerance
policies in schools should specify those items that
will not be tolerated at schools. The policy should be posted on ISD websites.
Transparency
– We support legislation requiring all school districts to post their
expenditures online or made readily available to the public.
Foreign Culture Charter Schools in
Texas
– We oppose public funding of charter schools which receive money from foreign
entities. We demand that these Charter
Schools have accountability and transparency to local parents, taxpayers, the
State of Texas, as do current public schools, including U.S. citizenship of public
school trustees.
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