by United Families International | Apr 5, 2011 | Parental Rights, Schools, UFI Blog
In a victory for parents, children, and for education as a whole, the U.S. Supreme Court has left intact the state of Arizona’s 14-year old individual tax credit provision that allows a $500 contribution to be made to private schools – including religious schools. In...
by United Families International | Mar 17, 2011 | Abstinence, Parental Rights, Planned Parenthood, Polls, Sex Education, UFI Blog
Here is this week’s question: “Have you ever gone to your child’s school and review their sex education program?” Here’s what UFI readers said: 67 percent Yes 33 percent No We wish everyone had been able to say “yes.” This is a topic that...
by United Families International | Mar 17, 2011 | Abstinence, Parental Rights, Planned Parenthood, Sex Education, UFI Blog
United Families International received a large response and many questions regarding our last email communication telling you about the new sex education curriculum entitled “It’s All One: Guidelines and Activities for a Unified Approach to Sexuality,...
by United Families International | Jan 25, 2011 | Parental Rights, UFI Blog
One of the most important rights of parents is the ability to choose where and how their children will be educated. That parental right becomes even more crucial as we watch the problems in society and culture spiral downward and the quality of education has...
by United Families International | Dec 17, 2010 | Family, Parental Rights, UFI, UFI Blog
Giving is the very essence of Christmas and the greatest gifts in the world are all about family, for family. As I reflect on gifts that have made a difference in my life, my thoughts turn not only to my own family, but also to what United Families International is...
by United Families International | Nov 22, 2010 | Parental Rights, Religious Freedom, Same-Sex Attraction, Schools, UFI Blog
An economics teacher wears a purple t-shirt to class to show his support for homosexual students, badgers a student for wearing a belt buckle that the teacher didn’t agree with, and then throws another student out of class because the student states that he disagrees...