In 2014, I attended an invite only school board trustee committee meeting where graphic Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) curriculum was introduced. This curriculum presented ways that children as young as kindergarten should be taught about topics like masturbation. I was appalled. Shortly after that, the Clark County School District (CCSD) introduced this curriculum to the community, and outrage ensued. Parental pushback was so intense, the superintendent ultimately pulled the curriculum. Shortly after that, a group of parents who had attended those district meetings gathered and began to discuss the need for an organized effort to expose the usurpation of parental rights. That evening Power2Parent was born with the mission to inform, organize, and mobilize parents and community members to protect parental rights.
After our first year, I was appointed President of Power2Parent and we formally organized our small board. Through diligence and hard work, we learned how to advocate effectively for parental rights, and how to grow our grassroots and political organization.
In 2015 we began lobbying at the legislature for the protection of parental rights during the legislative session. In 2017, we stopped a bill sponsored by Planned Parenthood that would have taken away parents’ right to know when their child would be taught sexuality education at school. In 2019, we stopped them from mandating comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in every school in Nevada. Our efforts to inform and activate parents has stopped bad policy and exposed dangerous agendas from groups who do not believe parents should have the right to raise their children according to their values and beliefs.
In 2020 at the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic, we helped counties open micro schools with Microschooling Nevada, and helped educate the public on alternative schooling options. We joined forces with Nevada School Choice in their efforts to fight for school choice dollars.. We supported the efforts of parents who wanted to homeschool their children, and planned rallies to advocate for the needs of children through the pandemic and more.
Today our Power2Parent Union is informing parents of issues, influencing law and policy that affects the family. We are the most influential parental rights organization in Nevada and we are expanding nationally. Join our mission to protect families in our communities locally and nationally.
Contact us to start a chapter in your state today!
Deborah Earl is a founding member of the Power2Parent Executive Board and currently serves as COO (Chief Operations Officer). She received her Bachelor’s degree in English from Brigham Young University. Deborah Is passionate about education, and believes that parental involvement in education is the number one indicator of success in a child’s education. Deborah has written several articles for the Las Vegas Review Journal championing issues that affect families in Nevada. She has been a guest on the Alan Stock Show, Kevin Wall Live and Local, and What’s Right. She serves on committees in the Clark County School District to support parental voice in policy decisions. Deborah was honored to be awarded Nevada’s Mother of the Year 2023 by American Mothers. Deborah and her husband Cameron reside in Las Vegas with their 5 children.
After our first year, I was appointed President of Power2Parent and we formally organized our small board. Through diligence and hard work, we learned how to advocate effectively for parental rights, and how to grow our grassroots and political organization.
In 2015 we began lobbying at the legislature for the protection of parental rights during the legislative session. In 2017, we stopped a bill sponsored by Planned Parenthood that would have taken away parents’ right to know when their child would be taught sexuality education at school. In 2019, we stopped them from mandating comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) in every school in Nevada. Our efforts to inform and activate parents has stopped bad policy and exposed dangerous agendas from groups who do not believe parents should have the right to raise their children according to their values and beliefs.
In 2020 at the beginning of the Covid-19 Pandemic, we helped counties open micro schools with Microschooling Nevada, and helped educate the public on alternative schooling options. We joined forces with Nevada School Choice in their efforts to fight for school choice dollars.. We supported the efforts of parents who wanted to homeschool their children, and planned rallies to advocate for the needs of children through the pandemic and more.
Today our Power2Parent Union is informing parents of issues, influencing law and policy that affects the family. We are the most influential parental rights organization in Nevada and we are expanding nationally. Join our mission to protect families in our communities locally and nationally.
Contact us to start a chapter in your state today!
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Tuan has held leadership roles in numerous organizations, including Executive Director and Chairman of the Minorities Confederation and Friends of Massachusetts, and Vice Chairman of the Asian American Pacific Islander Commission of Clark County. He also serves as a board member of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Even in retirement, Tuan continues to volunteer with humanitarian organizations worldwide and actively supports various charitable initiatives, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to community service.
Tuan has held leadership roles in numerous organizations, including Executive Director and Chairman of the Minorities Confederation and Friends of Massachusetts, and Vice Chairman of the Asian American Pacific Islander Commission of Clark County. He also serves as a board member of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Even in retirement, Tuan continues to volunteer with humanitarian organizations worldwide and actively supports various charitable initiatives, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to community service.
Mr. Nohra has funded notable companies such as AcelRx, ATS Medical, Cutera, and deCODE genetics. He has served on the boards of Bioventus, Sanifit, Spiral, and Bionure, and was Chairman of ZS Pharma during its $2.7 billion sale to AstraZeneca.
His community involvement includes serving as President of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Silicon Valley and as a Board Trustee at Woodside Priory School. He holds a Bachelor’s in History from Stanford University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Tuan has held leadership roles in numerous organizations, including Executive Director and Chairman of the Minorities Confederation and Friends of Massachusetts, and Vice Chairman of the Asian American Pacific Islander Commission of Clark County. He also serves as a board member of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Even in retirement, Tuan continues to volunteer with humanitarian organizations worldwide and actively supports various charitable initiatives, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to community service.
Mr. Nohra has funded notable companies such as AcelRx, ATS Medical, Cutera, and deCODE genetics. He has served on the boards of Bioventus, Sanifit, Spiral, and Bionure, and was Chairman of ZS Pharma during its $2.7 billion sale to AstraZeneca.
His community involvement includes serving as President of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Silicon Valley and as a Board Trustee at Woodside Priory School. He holds a Bachelor’s in History from Stanford University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
By Ashlyn Hauber, Power2Parent
During the 2024 election cycle, “hot-button topics” have resurfaced, sparking waves of debate and legislation. One such topic is education. The latest report from the National Center for Education Statistics showed record-low proficiency in both math and reading. Peggy Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) explained that ““The mathematics score for the lowest-performing students has returned to levels last seen in the 1970s, and the reading score for our lowest-performing students was actually lower than it was the very first year these data were collected, in 1971.”
Some, including U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, believe the scores reflect the education impact of the 2020 pandemic. Many schools were closed for over a year, which doubtlessly disrupted learning. But the data shows that the pandemic is not a perfect scapegoat; the long-term trend shows a 7 point decline in reading and a 14 point decline in math since 2012.
One proposed solution is to increase funding for public schools. Under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) of 2021 the federal government invested $122 billion for P-12 schools and an additional $8 billion for disadvantaged student populations. The ARP does not mark the first increase in monetary investment in education. NCES data shows that inflation-adjusted spending per student has risen from $7,089 to $17,013 between 1971 and 2020. Despite these exorbitant expenditures, American education continues to spiral downward.
Another, more promising solution is to increase access to private and homeschool options. Enter The Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA). The ECCA has been introduced in the House to make high-quality education available to more low-income students. Practically speaking, it provides tax credits to individuals who donate to organizations that grant scholarships to low-income students.
Low-income students are deeply affected by the failure of the public school system because they do not have the means to attend another school if the public school for which they are zoned is failing. In 2021, the average annual tuition for private elementary and secondary education was $12,790 and the average annual tuition at a private high school was $15,344. Were the ECCA to pass, taxpayers would be highly incentivized to donate money to qualified scholarship-granting organizations, thus increasing the amount of scholarships that are made available to low-income students so that they may attend a school of their choice.
Children are the future taxpayers and leaders of this nation. The Educational Choice for Children Act serves the government’s monetary and political interest to promote diverse educational avenues for students of all income levels. Moreover, it takes steps to fulfill the responsibility of the government to give students other educational options beyond a failing public education system.
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