August Meeting
Your Kids, Your Schools, Your Choice: The Fight for Education in NC
Thursday, August 6, 2026 — 6:00 PM
East Wake Republican Club Monthly Meeting
School starts this month. And with it comes a question every parent in Wake County should be asking: who is really in charge of your child's education? Is it you — or is it a bureaucracy that has been quietly remaking what gets taught, how it gets taught, and who gets to know about it?
This August, we're bringing in one of North Carolina's leading voices on education policy — a parent, an advocate, and a fighter who has been inside these battles at the school board level and in Raleigh. You will hear things that will make you proud of what conservatives have accomplished and angry about what still needs to change.
Event Details
- Dinner & Social Hour: 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM
- Meeting Begins: 7:00 PM
- Location: McLean's Ole Time Cafe — 418 W. Gannon Ave, Zebulon, NC 27591
Come early and enjoy dinner with fellow conservatives before the meeting. McLean's serves up classic Southern cooking — the conversation starts at the table.
On the Agenda
- Where North Carolina stands on school choice: opportunity scholarships, charter schools, and what's next
- What's actually being taught in Wake County Schools — and how to find out if you don't know
- Parental rights in education: what the law says, what schools are required to disclose, and where the lines are being crossed
- How to engage your local school board effectively — without getting dismissed or shouted down
- The teacher pipeline problem: why so many good educators are leaving and what that means for your children
- What the NC legislature has done for education freedom — and what still needs to be on the agenda
What to Expect
- Straight talk about education policy from someone who has fought these battles firsthand
- Practical tools for parents who want to know what their children are being taught
- A clear breakdown of school choice options available to Wake County families right now
- Fellow conservatives who believe education is a family decision, not a government program
- A discussion of what conservative education reform looks like at the local, state, and federal level
Why This Matters
Education is not just a policy issue. It is the most consequential decision a society makes about its future. What we teach our children — about history, about citizenship, about right and wrong — shapes the next generation of voters, workers, parents, and leaders.
Conservatives have always believed that parents, not government, are the primary authority over a child's upbringing. That principle is being challenged every day in classrooms, in school board meetings, and in legislative hearings. And in Wake County, with one of the largest school districts in the state, the stakes couldn't be higher.
You don't have to sit on a school board to make a difference. You just have to show up, stay informed, and refuse to hand your children's future to people who don't share your values.
Come ready to listen, learn, and fight for the next generation.
We'll see you Thursday.
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