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Good morning!! I’m home from a quick trip to Scott City, and once again I’m filled with hope. Every community I visit reminds me how deeply Kansans love their hometowns and how determined they are to see them thrive. And always—the same questions arise:
Our Schools: The Heart of Every CommunityGrowing up on a farm, I know schools are more than classrooms—they’re community centers, employers and the heartbeat of small towns. I remember Dad would have us do chores early so we could cheer on OUR Uniontown Eagles under the Friday night lights. But our schools’ core mission is education, and on that front, we’ve failed. Over 50% of Kansas students aren’t proficient in reading or math. Civics has been replaced with ideology. Even our school libraries contain pornographic materials beyond explicit and are blocked from being read in school board meetings. My Plan for Education
When I propose this some ask, “How would we do that?”—as though freedom was something to fear. But when they realize how Federal Regulations, Common Core and Social Emotional Learning shackle them, they find the space to dream of REAL EDUCATION. Let’s Return to What Works
Computers, Common Core and SEL were all promised to be the “holy grail” of education. They weren’t. Failure means change direction. I was interviewed by Rod Haxton, editor of the Scott City Recorder. He lamented that my plan sounded like we were going backwards. I told him, no, we simply would be returning to success. A Lesson from HistoryEarly in the 20th Century and especially after WWII, mothers were told formula was better than breastfeeding. By 1972, only 22% nursed. Today, over 83% do—because the “new way” wasn’t better and we returned to what was and is best for mothers and babies (if possible) since the dawn of time. The same applies to education. Reading (phonics), writing (cursive), and arithmetic (facts)—returning to the 3 R’s—is not going backward. It’s reclaiming success. We’re cheating our children out of a good education, time to change direction from failure to success. Will some people fear change in education? You bet!!! Especially those with vested interests, the bloated education bureaucracy. I am Charlotte O’Hara and I will be your BOLD free-market and pro-life governor come January 2027. 👉 Please contribute $100 or more today so my voice will be heard on the KSGOP debate stage in January 2026. We are halfway to our goal, we need your help to get to the finish line.
O’Hara for Kansas Charlotte O’Hara |
