The Dean’s List
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On October 4, 1790, Samuel Adams sat down to write a letter to his cousin, John Adams, who was vice president of the United States. Samuel Adams stated: “Let patriots unite their endeavors to renovate the age, by . . . educating their sons and daughters in the fear of the Lord . . . love of their country and . . . the art of self-government.”
The word renovate means “To renew; to restore to the first state, or a good state, after decay, destruction or depravation.” It may seem surprising to us that Adams expressed the need to renovate the age, being as it was, such an early time in our nation’s existence. Is it possible he felt the teachings of the Fear of the Lord, Love of Country, and the Art of Self-Government were entering a state of decay?
Ronald Reagan stated, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Could it be that EVERY generation needs to Renovate the Age? The Dean’s List is a show resolved to Renovate the Age by shining the light of truth on the decaying American education system while also shining the light of hope for parents and grandparents who will endeavor to reclaim ownership of their children’s and grandchildren’s education.


America Out Loud Network © – The Dean’s List is a show resolved to Renovate the Age by shining the light of truth on the decaying American education system while also shining the light of hope for parents and grandparents.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Teachers Union in Portland, Oregon, is currently striking for higher wages and smaller classes, impacting over 45,000 students. Amidst demands for housing assistance and professional development centered on leftist ideologies, Oregon’s education system faces significant challenges. With the state lagging in pandemic learning recovery, the question arises: are these strikes truly in the…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I delve into the resignation of billionaire philanthropist Henry Swieca from Columbia University’s board. Swieca cites “moral cowardice” and the university’s tolerance of anti-Semitic sentiments. The controversy intensifies as the university suspends two student groups, raising questions about its commitment to combating anti-Semitism and preserving campus safety…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Law firms nationwide are urging law schools to confront antisemitism, as recent anti-Israeli campus demonstrations raise concerns. Wall Street’s top legal entities, like Cravath and Kirkland & Ellis, demand zero tolerance for discrimination. This movement challenges educational leaders to align with American values of free idea exchange, reshaping the legal and academic landscapes in pursuit of a…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As liberal policies continue shaping the American education landscape, Elida High School in Ohio becomes a focal point. Here, students and parents unite in protest against the school board’s controversial bathroom policy. Amidst growing concerns for safety and moral instruction, this incident exemplifies the increasing trend of homeschooling, as families seek alternatives to public school…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Homeschooling is surging in America as parents react to progressive trends in public schools. The key drivers are concerns over moral education and divisive policies, including gender-related sports participation and bathroom usage. This trend underscores a deepening discontent with the current educational system and an increasing preference for more direct involvement in children’s moral…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Homeschooling’s rise reshapes education in America. The latest Washington Post – Schar School poll shows growth across all demographics, challenging preconceived political divides. With significant shifts in blue states like New York, families are increasingly opting out of public schools, signaling a transformative era for learning and a direct response to the progressive dynamics of the…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Exploring the shift from public education to innovative schooling methods, I delve into why families are choosing homeschool co-ops, micro-schools, and classical academies. At a Harvard symposium, these models’ rise into the mainstream was examined, yet the true traditional approach to education—parent-led teaching—is regaining strength, reshaping the educational landscape across America…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I delve into how the present’s grip on history allows for a rewriting of the past, reshaping our future. I highlight Xi Van Fleet’s chilling parallels between the Cultural Revolution’s historical distortions and current American trends. We also reflect on the removal and destruction of Confederate statues, questioning the motives behind erasing historical symbols and urging a stand for the…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Beth Ball revisits her alma mater, Churchill High, through her son’s eyes, only to confront a controversial curriculum. Drawing parallels to Xi Van Fleet’s accounts of China’s Cultural Revolution, I advocate for parental vigilance in education. As the state imposes its will, I urge parents to reclaim their role, just as I did by choosing homeschooling. It’s a call to action for parental rights in our children’s…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In Oregon, the State Board of Education removes reading, writing, and arithmetic proficiency testing for high schoolers until 2028, citing disproportionate impact on students of color. Controversially, it introduces explicit sexual education, with parents condemning the graphic content and accusing the Board of prioritizing lesser subjects over essential academics. The discord highlights a clash…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Just days after Mike Johnson’s meteoric rise to Speaker of the House, many still wonder: Who is he? Delving into Johnson’s journey, I explore his roles within the House Republican Conference, his strong foundation in faith, and his disassociation from K Street lobbying. Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council shares insights, underscoring Johnson’s ascent through prayer over politics. Dive into…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The transgender movement’s influence permeates various sectors, prominently academia and medicine. Christopher Rufo poses vital questions about its origins and success. Delving into the foundation of “transgender studies” and key figures like Judith Butler and Susan Stryker, I explore the movement’s perspective on gender as a societal creation, challenging nature’s binary and God’s role…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – At 14, Isabelle Ayala, misdiagnosed by Dr. Jason Rafferty, plunges into a perilous medical ordeal. Now 20, she courageously challenges Rafferty and the American Academy of Pediatrics in a revealing lawsuit, igniting a heated debate on medical ethics amidst Wisconsin’s polarized political sphere, reflecting a broader nationwide discourse on healthcare practices and policies…
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Oregon Public Schools Continue Their Quest for Mediocrity
Education, Political
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Chronicling the Oregon State Board of Education’s decisions, we delve into the recent bill that ends the requirement for high school students to prove proficiency in key subjects before graduation. Amidst pandemic disruptions, the move sparks debate. Is Oregon’s education system lowering its standards, or is this a needed pause for reassessment? Dive into the implications and the future of…