The meeting went extremely well! I'm absolutely refreshed from having listened to everyone. The people that attended were extremely articulate, educated, and motivated. Geography, Social Studies, Civics, and History were discussed.
The group was incredible to listen to. Everyone's opinion was damn near unanimous.
A few things covered -
• No progressivism
• Don't teach our children that they fit into minority groups
• We're one nation, with many individuals
• No global warming
• You teach facts only, we'll teach them how to interpret them
• There is no such thing as a global government
• We don't have a national government, but rather a Federal government
• The government doesn't make goods for the people, private enterprises do
• Republic vs. Democracy
• Teach that we're a Republic
• Yes, we have a constitution. It isn't old and outdated. They absolutely must learn it
• Teach the benefits of our government over communism, etc
• Teach American pride, reverence for the flag
• We did not ratify UN Agenda 21, so get its language the hell out of NE standards
So much more was covered than just these bullet points. Once I have some time to review, I'll add in what was forgotten.
It is clear that the opinions of the representatives of academia present disagreed with us. I'm sure that the members of the board who are taking our opinions into consideration share academia's feelings.
Plenty of eye rolls were present. They believe that we the People are too stupid to know what should be taught. They're the educated professionals after all.
P.S They tried to split everyone into small groups at the beginning of the meeting, but attendees voted that we were going to stay together in order to hear everyone's opinion. This was an excellent move, because we were able to cut right through the BS when they tried to out think our opinions. Had we been in smaller groups, they'd surely have been able to dampen and silence opinions. Plus, when I couldn't quickly collect an argument for an issue, someone else in the room was able to pipe up.
• Don't let them talk to the group like children, because they'll try to
• Don't let them convince you that there isn't enough time to stay in a large group, because there was plenty
• Stick to your guns, because they will definitely disagree at every corner
• Everyone in the room, except for a few members of academia, agrees with you, so pipe up!