School Boards for Academic Excellence
@SBAENetwork
School Boards for Academic Excellence is an organization dedicated to transforming the American education system by prioritizing student academic achievement.
Want students to read more? School boards should require set number of minutes for in-class reading and higher district-wide expectations. Here's how. loom.ly/wXJYn5o
More districts are digging their own financial graves by not closing schools with low enrollment. loom.ly/rXG45-4
More schools are returning to traditional school discipline policies. dailysignal.com/2025/07/21/sta…
School enrollment continues to shift in the years following the Pandemic. educationnext.org/school-enrollm…
Can the liberal arts and the trades work together and complement each other? blog.ed.gov/2025/06/restor… @usedgov
Awesome resource for any Wisconsin parent, school board member, taxpayer, or education reformer. The @WILawLiberty School Scorecard Dashboard gives you: 📍 An interactive map to compare districts on performance and absenteeism 📉 Grade-level enrollment trends showing looming…
Try this: "Like any thoughtful group of educators, we must pay careful attention to what students say and do in order to ensure we're serving them to the best of our ability. But at the end of the day it's the adults who are in charge and accountable."
“Student voice must inform decision making” A quote from our new superintendent.
Schools need accountability, not a blank check. mackinac.org/blog/2025/scho…
Shocking news: Wokelahoman headline is actually correct
40% of Baltimore City high schools have ZERO kids proficient in math.
How Trump Is Deploying Multiple Agencies to Set Ed Policy dlvr.it/TM4L3D
This Left-Wing Education Juggernaut Doesn't Deserve Federal Funding @MrDanielBuck and Anna Low walk through the reasons the NEA doesn't merit a government charter:
Interesting descriptive study on pandemic enrollment shifts & their possible causes: "Between 2019 and 2025, the fraction of Americans reporting satisfaction with public education dropped by 12 percentage points" @DeAngelisCorey @pauldiperna @Dyrnwyn educationnext.org/school-enrollm…
Discipline based on behavior isn’t radical. It’s common sense. After years of chaos under “equity”-driven policies, states are making it clear that classrooms aren't lawless zones.
“Why on earth did we start a college where students study Plato on Monday and rough in plumbing on Tuesday?” Dr. Jacob Imam explains how pairing liberal arts & trades education builds on students’ minds as well as their work skills: blog.ed.gov/2025/06/restor…
“The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s 2024-2025 term showed that the new majority is the most progressive majority the court has seen since 2008." - @JacobJCurtis thecentersquare.com/wisconsin/arti…
campaign contributions from the American Federation of Teachers to Democrats: 1994: 99.4% 1996: 99.1% 1998: 98.9% 2000: 99.2% 2002: 99.3% 2004: 98.0% 2006: 99.1% 2008: 99.1% 2010: 99.4% 2012: 99.4% 2014: 99.0% 2016: 99.7% 2018: 99.8% 2020: 99.6% 2022: 99.97% money laundering.
Isn't it interesting that Trump made Republicans stick around DC to give his billionaire friends tax breaks & to cut healthcare and public school funding by July 4, but he won't make them do the same for the Epstein files? Why do you think that may be? nbcnews.com/politics/congr…
It’s just another reason states should consider adopting the Franklin Science Standards and the Archimedes Math Standards created by @Freedom_in_Ed. They will restore clarity and rigor to k-12 math and science education so our students will be able to compete for those jobs.
Fiscal hawks celebrate plan to cut bloated education spending readlion.com/fiscal-hawks-c…