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Parent Empowerment with Mandy Drogin

Parent Empowerment with Mandy Drogin

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Parent Empowerment with Mandy Drogin is a product of the Texas Public Policy Foundation that hosts real conversations with real parents from across Texas where they share their experiences, struggles, and victories within the Texas education system. From concerning content in public schools to classroom behavior and wins in homeschooling, Parent Empowerment with Mandy Drogin covers all aspects of Texas education through the parents eyes—and asks how we can ensure transparency, quality, respect, and choice for all Texas parents, students, and taxpayers.©2024 Texas Pubilc Policy Foundation Ciencia Política Crianza y Familias Política y Gobierno Relaciones
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  • Transforming Texas Education with Ashley B. Cash
    Sep 16 2025

    Our kids are failing to launch after they graduate high school. It's time we fix that by fully preparing them for college, career, or the military before they graduate rather than hoping they figure it out after graduation. Ashley B. Cash, co-founder of Texas TransformED, joins Mandy Drogin to chat about all things education, and especially how we can better prepare our children for adult life.

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    29 m
  • Are Texas Public Schools Being Extorted? w/ Marc Gravely
    Sep 5 2025

    Taxpayers on on the hook for millions upon millions of dollars in damages and other issues thanks to nebulously worded contracts, poorly regulated risk pools, and other sorts of legal drama. Marc Gravely, a legal expert and construction defect lawyer, breaks down how our public schools are being tricked or even extorted by outside groups.

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    29 m
  • Preserving the Lessons of the Past with Dr. Don Frazier
    Aug 25 2025

    Dr. Don Frazier, the Director of The Texas Center at Schreiner University in Kerrville, shares the rich history of Texas and discusses what we can do to make history more informative and engaging in our Texas public schools.

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    44 m
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