
Focus on Education
Sorry Melania,
I had other things to do during the inauguration

• • • • • • • • January 22, 2025 • • • • • • • •
With a sincere sense of regret, I declined the invitation to sit next to Melania at the presidential inauguration.
I also was unable to attend the election celebration at Mar-a-Lago.
I know it was my high media presence that attracted the invites. Somehow there was a mistake in algorithms that mixed my reader stats with Elon and my close friend Jeff Bezos.
The mistake is easy to understand. The open rates on all of my columns are off the chart. That alone caught the attention of the moneyed class in the Trumposphere.
It is, however, my political headlines that really caught their attention: vaccines, vouchers, Project 2025, religious freedom.

I know it was my high media presence that attracted the invites. Somehow there was a mistake in algorithms that mixed my reader stats with Elon and my close friend Jeff Bezos.”
Just like them, I have very strong feelings that our country is headed in the wrong direction when it comes to education policy. (Their direction.)
As a public service, I am providing some guardrails for all of us to follow as political press releases attempt to become public education policy.
Feel free to bookmark: A handy synopsis for the next time you read about proposed education policy changes.
Education Guardrails 2025 |
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Public Education | Good |
Public money for religious schools s | Bad |
Vaccinations | Good |
Book Banning | Bad |
Learn History, warts and all | Good |
Tax credits that support pirate schools | Bad |
Support for needy students | Good |
Defunding early education | Bad |
Increase teacher pay | Good |
Cutting federal support for special education | Bad |
Teaching about religion in schools | good |
Teaching religion in schools | Bad |
Carol Kocivar is a children’s advocate and lives in the Westside. Feedback: kocivarATwestsideobserver.com
January 2025