By Linda HardmanDWGC Legislative Chair The Republican Party has long held that privatization of public schools, prisons, the U.S. Postal Service, and other government-run entities, would be more efficient and […]
By Laura HaightPresident, DWGC Scores of bills relating to education are making their way quickly through the statehouse. Some are positive bills, such as the Safe Schools Act (​​H.3360), which […]
By Linda HardmanLegislative Chair, DWGC South Carolina lawmakers vowed that pushing through a school choice (vouchers) bill would be a top priority for the 125th Legislative Session, and they have […]
Lobbyist takes a dive into education legislation State legislators have their eyes on education. And in many cases, not in a good way. Janelle Rivers, the League of Women Voters […]
This is the text of a speech given by GCDP Chair and childhood development and education researcher Amanda McDougald Scott in support of Lisa Ellis’s candidacy for state School Superintendent. […]
Readers, please note: This is an ongoing project and will be changing hopefully daily. Every February, we celebrate Black History Month with local, state, and national events. This year, we […]
As part of our project on The Republican Record, we talked with State House District 19 candidate Je’Varus Howard about income and the impact it has on the quality of […]
An abysmal record of failure is an F for South Carolina South Carolina has been governed by Republicans for decades – in some parts of the state – for generations. […]
Writer Elise Filpot walks through her key findings in researching The Republican Record on Education.