Public education in America has lost its way-trading academic rigor and shared civic purpose for political agendas, bureaucratic bloat, and the erosion of family authority. Once the engine of opportunity and national pride, too many schools now prioritize ideology over instruction, feelings over facts, and compliance over character. This book calls for a bold return to conservative principles-accountability, parental rights, fiscal discipline, respect for tradition, and merit-based achievement-to restore excellence and trust. It's a roadmap for putting parents back in charge, holding schools to the highest standards, and ensuring that the next generation inherits not just knowledge but the values and virtues necessary to keep America strong.