Good, hopefully this will help to abolish degenerate, modern strains of "education" which have been invested with perversity - and lead to a new national, public religious education funded with taxpayer dollars - something we need to pave the way for not just in America, but in the rest of the Western world as well.
This is definitely one more good step to abolishing the demonic myth of "separation of church and state" altogether - so that we as a righteous society can openly favor religion over heathen and atheistic ways - making God's rule the law of the land whether atheists and other degenerates like it or not..
Atheists have no place in any civilized society, their vileness should be forced out of the public and into the gutter where atheists and fellow godless brethren, namely murderers, rapists, pedophiles and the like belong. Nothing but death or forced conversion is mandated for them by any righteous society of past or present. If they don't like it, then they can convert to Christianity, not that complicated, is it?
You atheists, are part of a society where people believe in a God, your whims and irrelevant denial of God and morality are irrelevant outside of society, so either repent and convert voluntarily and spare society the time and effort of having to force you to conform at the threat of imprisonment, death, or any other penalty which is justly suitable for the atheistic wretches and rabble who are but a bain and cancer upon righteous societies.
DALE AHLQUIST RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT FROM DONALD TRUMP
MINNEAPOLIS - On Thursday, December 3, the White House announced that President Trump will appoint Dale Ahlquist to serve on the National Board of Education Sciences. Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton and co-founder of the first Chesterton Academy, also runs the Chesterton Schools Network, which includes over 30 classical Catholic high schools that use the curriculum he originally developed. On the National Board of Education Sciences, which is part of the U.S. Department of Education, he will help oversee and evaluate the current research, data and statistics of student performance and school effectiveness in American public education. He will travel to Washington DC twice a year and be part of a voting body that will make recommendations on current programs and policies.
“It’s obviously a great honor to receive this appointment, and it was very unexpected.” said Ahlquist, whose office is at Chesterton Academy in Hopkins, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. “It is a recognition not just of my own work, but of all the great work done by the teachers, students, and parents of the many Chesterton Academies around the country, and also of my colleagues in the Society of G.K. Chesterton.”
Acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest experts on English writer G.K. Chesterton, Ahlquist took what was once just a literary society and made it into a leading educational organization. Together with Tom Bengtson, he founded Chesterton Academy in 2008 in the Twin Cities. In only its fourth year of existence, it was named one of the top 50 Catholic high schools in the country. The unique, integrated classical curriculum immediately caught wide attention, and other people wanted to start schools based on the same model. In just twelve years, over 30 schools have joined the Chesterton Schools Network, with more being planned.
“I’ve been blessed to affect secondary education in a positive way,” said Ahlquist, "But I expect this new position is going to be a true challenge. I will be given a unique perspective of the state of education in this country, and I doubt I’m going to see a very good report card. I welcome the opportunity to work with other education leaders who want to improve all of our schools."
This is definitely one more good step to abolishing the demonic myth of "separation of church and state" altogether - so that we as a righteous society can openly favor religion over heathen and atheistic ways - making God's rule the law of the land whether atheists and other degenerates like it or not..
Atheists have no place in any civilized society, their vileness should be forced out of the public and into the gutter where atheists and fellow godless brethren, namely murderers, rapists, pedophiles and the like belong. Nothing but death or forced conversion is mandated for them by any righteous society of past or present. If they don't like it, then they can convert to Christianity, not that complicated, is it?
You atheists, are part of a society where people believe in a God, your whims and irrelevant denial of God and morality are irrelevant outside of society, so either repent and convert voluntarily and spare society the time and effort of having to force you to conform at the threat of imprisonment, death, or any other penalty which is justly suitable for the atheistic wretches and rabble who are but a bain and cancer upon righteous societies.
DALE AHLQUIST RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENT FROM DONALD TRUMP
MINNEAPOLIS - On Thursday, December 3, the White House announced that President Trump will appoint Dale Ahlquist to serve on the National Board of Education Sciences. Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton and co-founder of the first Chesterton Academy, also runs the Chesterton Schools Network, which includes over 30 classical Catholic high schools that use the curriculum he originally developed. On the National Board of Education Sciences, which is part of the U.S. Department of Education, he will help oversee and evaluate the current research, data and statistics of student performance and school effectiveness in American public education. He will travel to Washington DC twice a year and be part of a voting body that will make recommendations on current programs and policies.
“It’s obviously a great honor to receive this appointment, and it was very unexpected.” said Ahlquist, whose office is at Chesterton Academy in Hopkins, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. “It is a recognition not just of my own work, but of all the great work done by the teachers, students, and parents of the many Chesterton Academies around the country, and also of my colleagues in the Society of G.K. Chesterton.”
Acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest experts on English writer G.K. Chesterton, Ahlquist took what was once just a literary society and made it into a leading educational organization. Together with Tom Bengtson, he founded Chesterton Academy in 2008 in the Twin Cities. In only its fourth year of existence, it was named one of the top 50 Catholic high schools in the country. The unique, integrated classical curriculum immediately caught wide attention, and other people wanted to start schools based on the same model. In just twelve years, over 30 schools have joined the Chesterton Schools Network, with more being planned.
“I’ve been blessed to affect secondary education in a positive way,” said Ahlquist, "But I expect this new position is going to be a true challenge. I will be given a unique perspective of the state of education in this country, and I doubt I’m going to see a very good report card. I welcome the opportunity to work with other education leaders who want to improve all of our schools."