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What happens when a student graduates high school without learning how to read or write? In this episode, we discuss a recent lawsuit involving a graduate who claims the school system failed to properly teach foundational literacy skills. This conversation opens up larger questions about education, accountability, grade promotion, and the role parents play in their child’s learning journey. We also talk about how schools today often avoid holding students back a grade, even when they may still struggle academically, and why parents should stay actively involved in education — whether their child attends public school, private school, or homeschool. Because at the end of the day: learning does not stop when children leave school for the day. I also discuss the recent Canva-related data breach involving educational platforms and why families should be aware of digital privacy and technology use in education. This channel is for families who want to homeschool or become more intentional about their child’s learning and development. I’m not here to attack schools — I’m here to encourage involvement, awareness, and thoughtful conversations about education. In this episode, we discuss: Student graduates without reading/writing skills Why schools rarely hold students back anymore Parent involvement in education Why all parents are teaching at home in some way Canva-related education data breach concerns Technology and digital safety in learning Join the Conversation Do you think parents should play a bigger role in education, even if children attend public school? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. Need homeschool support? Visit: BrightMindsAcademy.com I offer:• 1:1 lessons• Small group classes• Parent consultations• Homeschool guidance and support Support the Channel If this content is helpful, you can support the show with a $1 donation to help keep these conversations and resources available for families. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with another parent interested in homeschooling and education topics.
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