![]() Wilkin states that she’s well aware of what’s in the curriculum for public schools, but she doesn’t seem to recognize groomer teacher’s propensity to go off-curriculum. However, the tendency of public school apologists is to be overly confident in their own public schools, and while she may have an excellent school district that she’s working with, their is only so much a good school board can do. Jen Wilkin’s position comes from deep involvement in public schools, with her public schooling her own children, having family who are public school teachers, and being involved in the school board. She believes that that Christians have a moral obligation to utilize public schools if at all possible. ![]() And while the public school debate presents an easy opportunity to voice that position, Jen Wilkin’s defense of public schooling you children goes above and beyond what is normally said. ![]() ![]() The Gospel Coalition has the second season of their so-called “Good Faith Debates” which have largely been characterized as lacking a clear conservative representation, as a good faith debate would necessitate a real debate. ![]()
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