School Reform

Elementary School Health

Internet will be provided via ethernet outlets to minimize exposure to electro magnetic fields. Teachers will have a landline phone in each classroom. Personal cellphones will be kept in a faraday style bag during the school day.

Screen exposure for students:

Chalkboards and white boards will be brought back into classrooms replacing the large computer screen kids are currently taught from. Children are suffering from overexposure to screens resulting in tic disorders, eye strain, and overstimulation of the brain which decreases a child’s ability to sit still and focus. Chromebooks and laptops will be replaced by traditional paper worksheets, handouts, and textbooks. Children are cheating nonstop with the chromebooks.

Chromebooks add weight and strain to a young child’s back.

Chromebooks create screen addiction and the disruption of healthy dopamine levels.

Media class will be brought back into schools. Chromebooks and laptops or desktop computers will be utilized only in media class 1 to 2x a week as a special area class as was the case in the 1990s.

Recess required to be a minimum of 45 mins per day grades kinder through 12.

Swimming class should be optional given that school pools are heavily chlorinated and cause sinus irriation.

Drug use on school property including vaping and marijuana will be harshly penalized. Students are exposing other students to them in the bathrooms. Fetanyl is on the rise and is a threat to teens. Bathrooms are being used to hang out as well.

Handwashing takes precedence over hand sanitizer. Teachers should not utilize hand sanitizer without a parent’s permission as its damaging to the skin flora.

Personal water bottles will be required to stay on a student’s desk or hanging nearby in a chair cozy.

Reform the option of getting an ice cream everyday in the public school cafeteria to Ice Cream Friday 1x a week as a special treat.

School food should be dye free.

Small sized moving classroom style should be encouraged where students can get up and move around at will. Sitting idle at a desk is too difficult for most young boys.

Inclusion is causing harm to students. Students should be assessed with strict standards to decide if they pose a hazard to other students. Sensory sensitive or aggressive students with special accomodations are easily triggered by the loudness and unpredictiable nature of neurotypical children. They should not be forced to integrate with other students. It puts both types at a disadvantage.

Flourescent lighting can cause headaches. All lighting will be replaced with incandescent lights with a warmer cool temperature.

New schools should be built for children who’s parents can accomodate an alternative charter style education as to eliminate the amount of time a child has to be in school. Parents would fufill special area class requirements on their own. The school day might be 1 to 2 hrs shorter than typical school. This option is only for parents who have the ability to do so.

Cursive handwriting, spelling, and vocabulary will be taught in every elementary grade 1st and up.

No tolerance surrounding bullying, threats, and physical aggression. Students who are expelled will be required to be homeschooled or do online public schooling by their parents.

Age appropriate discussion for children. No discussion of terrorists, wars, or hostile behavior to any human in grades kinder through 3rd grade.

The school curriculum will not attempt to sway a child to think negatively about a person’s race or religion.

Word problems and curriculum will not include discussions of intimacy, couples, relationships, or marriage. Word problems and curriculum will not be structured in a way to intertwine or familiarize a child with social topics or social agendas.

If its not rated G it does not belong in a school - books, movies, shows, etc.

Dressing up for halloween and having small school parades will return.

Schools will not hand out psychological or mental evaluations or surveys to students. School is for reading, writing, and math, etc. Schools will recommend outside therapists for any concerning issues.

Home economics and personal finance classes will come back to middle and high schools. Older students will be required to master tax filing forms, writing a check, reading a bank statement, etc. Older students will learn basic skills such as running home appliances, cooking, and cleaning.

A modified home economics class will be introduced to elementary schools to teach young kids responsibility and show them that they are capable of real world challenges. Students will learn how to help with home tasks such as building, gardening, cleaning, cooking, and basic hygiene.

Students will attend the schools in the jurisdiction in which they live. Exceptions will not be made for any students living outside the jurisdiction to attend the school.