Shiry Sapir, AZ, Superintendent of Public Instruction

This is a Children's Rescue Mission

I'm not fighting against the status quo. I'm fighting for my vision of an improved system.

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AUGUST 2ND ELECTION DAY VOLUNTEERS!

Please volunteer to be at your local polling place on AZ Primary Election Day (8/2/22) to greet voters with Elect Shiry Sapir palm cards and signs during the first 3 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the evening — most polling locations are open from 6am to 7pm. You can find your local polling place by following this LINK.

This is our last effort to get on the General Election Day ballot and

TAKE BACK OUR SCHOOLS!

WHY I AM RUNNING...

The reason I decided to run for Arizona State Superintendent of Public Instruction is simple. The people in power do not have the best interest at heart when it comes to our most precious possessions…our children.

This great awakening continues to become more evident as I speak with thousands of Arizona parents who just want their voices heard and to be told the truth about the things they have witnessed first-hand while at home during COVID-19 with their children in virtual schools.

It became increasingly clear that they had been left out of decisions related to the ones most important and dear to them, their children. They are tired of education bureaucrats that prioritized unions, not their kids, during COVID-19. They have had enough of political indoctrination, racial division, and illicit sexual content being sown in the minds of their children as young as kindergarten. Most important, they are done having our Department of Education run by a radical political puppet of the left with no management experience and an agenda that in no way aligns with the love every parent has for their children’s future.

Teachers are frustrated too as many aren’t seeing the full promised raises. The decades of failure of the public school system have finally been exposed and the urgency to fix this dilapidated system is now greater than ever. I am activated and prepared to stand up for the families of the great state of Arizona and finally bring common sense solutions to reform our broken education system.

Priorities for Putting AZ Kids First

 

Time in the classroom is precious and invaluable to the future of our youth. It is important to prioritize learning, problem-solving, building social communication skills and creativity in the classroom.

We all love our children and trust that they are safe and nurtured within the boundaries of school; however, recent revelations in the school system has sown doubt in the hearts of parents. I am running to re-establish faith and integrity in the public school system. The system lacks a sense of community and that needs to change expeditiously. As taxpayers, we are all stakeholders in our public services, such as public schools, and we have a responsibility to ensure these services are successful. 

When parents start feeling excluded from the conversation, that is a sign something is wrong. I want to develop better communication between all parties. We need to ensure families are not confused or misguided. Parents and schools need to work together to give students the tools they need to be more successful students, and develop into productive citizens in the long term.

Additionally, there has been an increasing disconnect between the goals of parents and the goals of school administrations. We need to bridge the gap. I will be the voice of reason who cuts through political ideology and partisanship to do what is best for the well-being of all students. It is a great privilege to partake in this process, and we all need to come together. We are subject to taxation with the promise of representation; I will be your representation.

Empowering Parents: Children belong to parents and families, not the government. Our Department of Education exists to serve parents and families in educating their children. Parents need the ability to review curriculum, opt their child out of instruction on sensitive topics, and access their school options. Hiding information from parents and refusing to share curriculum has been troubling to many parents. It’s against the law, and it must come to an end.

No Special Interests: During COVID-19, we got a firsthand look at what happens when a department puts the demands of special interest groups and unions ahead of kids. Thousands of Arizona children were sent home to learn in front of screens for hours with little support - and were forced to mask when they were finally allowed to return. Many challenges lie ahead but I am committed to making decisions that prioritize the needs of children first and foremost.

Return To Basics: Currently, our students are two years behind due to the pandemic. They have lost social skills, cannot focus in the classroom, and express negative behavioral changes. Phone addiction is preventing learning and study skills. Education needs to return to the basics. For both social and economic reasons, fewer and fewer students are attending college, yet they need to be positive contributors to society and valued workers. Therefore, vocational education should be a priority. All students should be well educated about our shared American history, as well as their civic duties.

SCHOOL CHOICE