In the past few months, I have read countless articles and posts by authors and teachers who were and are increasingly concerned that we are banning books from school curriculum and public libraries ...
1) New restrictions on E-R letter publication have led to an impoverished conversation. Suppression of honest dialogue, especially by a generally right-wing and effectively monopolistic news source, ...
This week's letters to the editor discuss investing in public art, deeper human fulfillment, America's actions in Venezuela ...
The Citizen's new direction regarding opinion letters is refreshing. The incessant attention on narrow topics, especially national ones, gets repetitive and boring. There has been a need for a change ...
I must say attending Mr. LaMalfa’s town meeting could have ended like Mr. Wolcott’s mentioned baseball game, but I must commend the Chico Police Department for not looking like ICE agents despite the ...
A 9th grade English teacher was harassed when school board member Natalie Cline posted her name in a post stating the teacher, “taught her students that communism is better than our form of government ...
Re: the Dec. 31 article "AZ bill would ban teachers from raising controversial topics in class." So, Mr. Banchem wants to ban controversial topics in the classroom? Hmm. I can see it now: A teacher ...
Here is the letter I sent to Gov. Youngkin’s tip line for reporting teachers who teach controversial and divisive topics. I hope it helps him realize the value of such teachings: Dear Gov. Youngkin, I ...
So it's started again with the advent of the state Legislature convening. Senators and Gov. Jim Pillen are lining up to propose and introduce meaningless bills that have no bearing on the welfare and ...