Gary Rayno of InDepthNH reports on the state board’s unanimous decision to endorse PragerU’s videos for a financial literacy course despite overwhelming public opposition. PragerU is not a university. Its founder Dennis Prager is a rightwing talk show host, not an educator. He has boasted that the goal of his videos is to indoctrinate children into his views. New Hampshire’s state commissioner Frank Edelblut homeschooled his 10 children and has repeatedly pushed for nonpublic choices; he created the “Learn Everywhere” program to grant credits for out-of-school learning (neither audited nor held accountable). Governor Chris Sununu has mildly criticized Trump to mark himself as a GOP moderate, but his anti-public school appointments of rightwing zealots to the state board and the top superintendent job show who he really is.
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Rayno writes:
CONCORD — After three hours of public testimony, the vast majority in opposition to approving a PragerU financial literacy course, the state Board of Education approved the application 5 to 0 with chairman Andrew Cline abstaining.
Last month, the board had tabled the application promoted by Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut, until additional information could be provided by PragerU Kids.
Thursday, the state board faced a packed meeting room of teachers, school board members, parents, state elected officials and advocates on both sides of the issue.
After three hours of testimony, with the vast majority of speakers opposed to the PragerU application as was the case with several several hundred written comments, several board members raised concerns that opponents sought to censor opposing views noting the Prager political philosophy is supported by about half the country.
Board member Richard Sala said he disagreed with the person who said if the proposal had a woke agenda, the board would not be entertaining the application.
There are progressive charter school programs the board approved, he said he deeply disagrees with but trusts parents more than he trusts the government.
Sala argued Prager’s beliefs are mainstream political thought in this country that half or more than half of the people believe.
He said that means more local parents can make the decision that Prager is the more appropriate website than some others.
“What we saw today was not live and let live,” said board member Ryan Terrell of Nashua, “but a political organization flexing its political muscle.”
He said he had not seen such an outcry like this in the time he has been on the state board.
“I love the fact that parents and people are paying attention, but then there is the misinformation and hypocrisy,” Terrell said. “You open the door and then close the door on dialogue.”
Board member Phil Nazzro of Newmarket said he was concerned about setting a precedent of having an ideological litmus test for who could provide education in the state.
He said the way to build critical thinking is with a broad array of ideas presented, instead they had a lot of red herrings.
Several speakers described Prager’s application to provide a free on-line financial literacy course as the camel’s nose under the tent, with many saying it would lead to greater engagement in the controversial organization’s propaganda with the stated goal of changing students’ minds.
“You cannot separate the creation from the creator,” said Realtor Brenda Perkins, who said she is a 40-year resident of the state. “It is like lighting a match to a slow burning fuse.”
Allowing the program would open the door to uncredited opinions to our schools, she said and would be a Trojan horse to the future use of Prager’s other material.
One person questioned if a similar course done by the American Civil Liberties Union or the Southern Christian Leadership Conference would even be before the board.
“If this had a woke agenda, you would not even consider it,” noted the Rev. John Davis from Meriden. “But this agenda is OK to do to students, I hope that is not acceptable.”
But supporters of approving the application said the course was unbiased, and presented a choice for parents and not a mandate for all high school students who are required to master financial literacy as a graduation credit.
Supporters said the attempt to silence Prager’s other content amounts to censorship and does not give students the ability to hear all sides of issues.
Nancy Biederman of New Boston said the PragerU course is not the only course high school students would need to receive graduation credit.
“This is a choice, not mandated,” Biederman said. “This is all about political sides and I do not understand why you don’t want them to hear the other side.”
She said it would be nice to have students with open eyes.
The non-profit organization, PragerU Kids, is not an academic institution, does not confer degrees and is not accredited, and has had some of its videos removed from YouTube and Google because of their “hateful content.”
On its website, PragerU Kids says it teaches “American Values” while “Woke agendas are infiltrating classrooms, culture and social media.”
The organization’s application would provide videos on various financial topics from interest and compound interest to paying taxes, and provide worksheets, with a 45 multiple choice test at the end.
The course would be under the Department of Education’s Learn Everywhere Program, which according to its annual report discussed at Thursday’s meeting, had 32 students participate, including nine in the other on-line financial literacy court FitMoney.
PragerU said last month it would create a stand-alone website for the literacy class so New Hampshire students would not need to access their website and its more controversial videos that have been called misleading, biased and that marginalize certain groups and issues.
Brandon Ewing of PragerU said he believes the company has made the changes the board sought at its last meeting, and urged them to give the course a half a graduation credit, although board chair Drew Cline unsuccessfully argued for only a quarter credit.
A number of speakers at Thursday’s meeting were concerned students may still go to the PragerU website and watch the videos.
Louise Spencer of Concord and founder of the Kent Street Coalition, said she accessed some of the videos and soon after received an email urging people to take a survey about transgender individuals after statements about the transformation process and calling the group a mob.
Spencer also noted people from the PragerU organization were aggressively filming people who were outside the building opposing the application.
“That very aggressive recording of those of us shows you today what I believe is unethical behavior from a vendor,” Spencer said. “Is this appropriate behavior for a vendor.”She called the on-line course “a foot in the door for the indoctrination of our youth.”

The more I reflect on what I witnessed that day, the more convinced I become that it was all in the bag before the meeting was called to order. Edelblut displayed virtually sphinx-like lack of affect during nearly 3 hours of public comment. He knew.
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William, of course Edelblut knew that the PragerU deal was done. Prager and Edelblut are on the same page.
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So wake up NH and vote Sununu out before your public schools are gone. What else will he privatize? Definitely a fighter for the common good! (snark alert)
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Sununu pretends to be a moderate Republican. He is not.
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Oh, he is a “moderate Republican”. . . at leas for today’s GOP, which doesn’t say much about that party. Whatever he claims to be veracity needn’t come into the picture.
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No surprise. STILL DISGUSTING and most SICKENING!
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Prager U is a cruel joke. Dennis P is this vile far right libertarianish propagandist who would like to return us to 1850.
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WordPress flipped my name from Jersey Joe to Joe Jersey, I have no idea why. But now I can post comments from my computer…..for now. In any case, Sam Seder does a great job of deconstructing Dennis Prager and exposing him for the 100% phony and fraud which Prager and his non university are.
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Prager and Rufo and their ilk idealize the good old days, when only white men were allowed to vote.
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I once listened to Prager until I started fact checking his BS. Prager is just another Tucker Carlson or Rush Limbaugh with a softer, soothing voice that sounds like the stereotypical grandfather everyone wants to have.
Prager seduces his followers with that voice. I suspect many of his listeners were abused as children and they crave a voice like that to talk to them like he does.
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So wake up …
How then could one dream that the
power of an appointed cabal would
yield to the vote of we the people?
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“. . . who are required to master financial literacy as a graduation credit.”
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ad infinitum.
What the hell is “financial literacy”?
What constitutes mastering said literacy?
I sure Dennis Prager can answer those questions. . . not!
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Dennis Prager knows quite a lot about getting rich, taking advantage of the easy marks out there. In NYC, it’s called 3-card Monte. The dealer never loses.
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