PUBLIC SCHOOLS = PUBLIC INFORMATION

Everything the public schools do is public information. You are entitled to see it.

And, most of the time, they are posting what they are doing in regard to curriculum, school policy, and clubs and activities. But there are a few challenges:

  • Many people don’t know where to look for the information, or struggle to find it on a website with hundreds of pages that all look the same.
  • Even when people are able to find it, they don’t know how to understand and interpret it.

Schools Exposed will teach you how to cut through the noise, find what you’re looking for, and teach you what the complicated language really means.

It’s an on demand program for parents (or any taxpayer that’s interested) to show you what the schools area really doing with your kids and help you find what they are teaching so that you can make the best decisions for your family.

Schools Exposed has just launched for the first group of supporters. Join us today!

The cost to join Schools Exposed is a one-time fee of $99. This supports the creation and upkeep of the program as well as the technology supporting it.

If you are in need of financial assistance, scholarships are available. Email contact (a) schoolsexposed.com for more information.

The types of information you’ll learn to find and expose

What can you find using the techniques taught in Schools Exposed? Plenty. Here are some examples of things that have been unearthed on public school websites following the same guidance you’ll get in this program. Once you find it, you can take it to the administration, the school board, other parents, or make choices about if you want your kids educated in that enivronment.

The information was always there, just waiting to be found by someone who knew where to look.

Grooming in schools

We exposed the schools in Burlington Vermont for grooming middle school children live on the internet.

Critical Race theory

We exposed the schools in Portland Oregon saying “we believe in Critical Race Theory” in a training mandated for staff.

Mandated marxism

We exposed the schools in Cambridge Massachusetts for paying $32,000 to a teacher trainer that preached the need to abolish whiteness and capitalism.

Dena Simmons is a paid trainer with the Cambridge Public Schools. She’s also a Marxist.

Gender ideology in elementary school

We exposed the schools in schools in Seattle Washington, where they created an entire series of videos reading books about gender ideology to children as young as 5-years-old.  

Schools Exposed features

Schools Exposed is an online program that will train 10,000 parents to find what the schools are teaching using publicly available information.

Here are some of the features of the program that will you gain access to. 

Private online courseroom

You will get access to a private online course room where you will be able to connect with other parents all over the country who are asking the same questions you are.

Your identity will be protected.

 

Parent Groups by state

As the program expands and gains more participants, we will create parent groups by state so that you can connect with people locally. The goal is to have at least 200 parents in each state.

On Demand Videos

You will gain access to videos you can watch anytime that explain how to use public information to find out what the schools are teaching.

The course room will be continuously updated with new content to keep you one step ahead. You will get full access to all future updates.

Funding FOIA

Sometimes, you may need to submit FOIA or public records requests to gain access to information. And sometimes those requests cost money. A portion of the proceeds will fund FOIA requests for parents who need a little extra help.

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Monthly Live meetings

You won’t be left on your own to navigate the content, and will get access to live calls one a month to strategize how to find the information, what to do with it, and to answer your questions.

An army of parents

The information collected from Schools Exposed will be aggregated on this website by state to make the information available to other parents.

Your work won’t just help you – it will help others who need it.