On the stage of the San Antonio Christian School in February, Mandy Drogin with the Texas Public Policy Foundation listed the pillars of what she calls the parent empowerment movement.
“The first pillar is transparency. Every single child across the state of Texas, their parents should know what they are learning in their classroom and why they are learning it,” Drogin said.
“The second pillar is quality,” Drogin went on to say. “Every single child in Texas, regardless of the street they live on, the money in their parent’s bank account, the color of their skin, or any other factor, deserves access to a high-quality education.”…