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Free to Learn Sends Letter to National Education Groups Highlighting New Survey

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Monday, December 20, 2021

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Free to Learn Coalition President Alleigh Marré sent a letter today to national education group leaders providing new, nationwide survey results that highlights many of the issues parents have emphasized over the last year and that these national organizations are failing to respond to or acknowledge.  

Key Points: 
  • Free to Learn was launched in June to help give parents a voice as they were being increasingly marginalized.
  • Since launching, Free to learn has heard from thousands of parents from all fifty states.
  • TheFree to Learn Coalition is a non-partisan organization established to support parents, caregivers, and community organizations in their advocacy for quality K-12 education.
  • The coalition supports the basic principle that students should be Free to Learn: Free to ask questions, free to develop individual thoughts and opinions, free to think critically of ideas and concepts, and free to achieve.

Free to Learn Launches New Ad Calling Out Schools for Choosing Activism Over Academics

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Monday, September 13, 2021

"Loudoun County Public School leadership has prioritized political activism above all else,"said Alleigh Marr, President of Free to Learn.

Key Points: 
  • "Loudoun County Public School leadership has prioritized political activism above all else,"said Alleigh Marr, President of Free to Learn.
  • "At Free to Learn we are dedicated to ensuring that schools are focused on academics, not activism,"said Marr.
  • The Free to Learn Coalition is a non-partisan organization established to support parents, caregivers, and community organizations in their advocacy for quality K-12 education.
  • The coalition supports the basic principle that students should be Free to Learn: Free to ask questions, free to develop individual thoughts and opinions, free to think critically of ideas and concepts, and free to achieve.

Free to Learn Coalition Launches with Seven-Figure National Ad Campaign Focused on Taking Politics Out of the Classroom

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

WASHINGTON, June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, the Free to Learn Coalition launched with an initial seven-figure national ad campaign of well over $1 million advocating for classrooms independent from political influence.

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, June 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, the Free to Learn Coalition launched with an initial seven-figure national ad campaign of well over $1 million advocating for classrooms independent from political influence.
  • The ad specifically calls out Grace Church School in New York, Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia, and the Peoria Unified School District in Arizona.
  • The Free to Learn Coalition is a non-partisan organization established to support parents, caregivers, and community organizations in their advocacy for quality K-12 education.
  • The coalition supports the basic principle that students should be Free to Learn: Free to ask questions, free to develop individual thoughts and opinions, free to think critically of ideas and concepts, and free to achieve.