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AMAC Foundation Announces Webinar Empowering Parents & Grandparents to Save American Education

Posted on Friday, June 13, 2025
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by The Association of Mature American Citizens
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The AMAC Foundation is proud to announce an upcoming webinar titled “Saving American Education” on Wednesday, June 25 at 4:00 PM ET. This free, live event is open to the public and will feature a panel of education reformers offering practical tools to help parents, grandparents, and concerned citizens get involved in their local schools and push back against the politicization of the classroom.

The message is simple but critical: the fight for our schools starts locally.While education may have faded from the headlines with school out for the summer, the need for local leadership has never been more urgent.

Registration is free and is open NOW!

For decades, federal overreach, bureaucratic bloat, and political agendas have failed America’s children. Classrooms are increasingly politicized, test scores are plummeting, and families feel sidelined. According to the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 69% of fourth-graders and 70% of eighth-graders scored at or below Basic in reading—the worst in the study’s history. Reading scores dropped five points since 2019, and math results are equally bleak, with nearly one in four students unable to meet the most basic standards.

But change doesn’t have to wait for Washington. It can start in your community—and in your family. This webinar will equip attendees with actionable ways to engage with school boards, advocate for curriculum transparency, and support academic excellence in their hometowns.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the solution. Together, we can restore accountability, excellence, and common sense to America’s classrooms—one school at a time.

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Lou
Lou
11 months ago

Parents aren’t sidelined. They can teach their kids the alphabet, read to them, have them learn their numbers, and teach them to respect their teachers and classmates. Too many parents blame schools when their children are failing. 

Don
Don
11 months ago

To end the idiocy the DOE needs dismantled and adults put in place that KNOW how education is really done and was done BEFORE 1960 which WAS to educate vice indoctrinate.

Johnny Fetterolf
Johnny Fetterolf
11 months ago

The entire Educational System must be torn down and rebuilt. Get rid of Teacher Union. Make it Law Parents have full say in what is being taught their children. At no time DEI, Homosexuality, Gender confusion, Racial Division and Wokism is pushed, taught, ect. Restore Christian Prayer, Christian Biblical Principals to the entire Public School System. Love, peace, Unity be a priority. No tolerance for bullying. Teachers given full Authority to maintain peace and safety, by use of force, if necessary. Students must be taught Respect for Christian Authority. And, students do not control but are under Authority. Today you witness all to often young people having no Moral Compass from which to draw and the tools of implementation. Our children are the Future of a successful Free Christian America for all.

kitty hogan
kitty hogan
11 months ago

public ed is doomed. find a good private school for your kids

anna hubert
anna hubert
11 months ago

Schools changed same as the family structure, children’s attitude and behavior changed. Teacher no longer has a control of the classroom, there are no expectations, because all are lumped together regardless of ability and kids are too busy with the devices to do the homework or study, parents often can’t help because of language and many think it’s solely school responsibility It’s a mess that could be sorted out by recognizing that not all kids are on the same level just because they are 10.

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