Family North Carolina – Magazine
The North Carolina Family Policy Council is now publishing a 32-page bi-monthly magazine. Family North Carolina is designed to bring a wealth of information about public policy issues in North Carolina to our readers.  In each issue, there is a feature story dealing with a key issue of public policy as well as several shorter "spotlight" pieces that bring perspective to the issue. Also, regular columns will address legal issues, legislative matters, and commentary. In addition, readers will be able to find information on resources and events of the North Carolina Family Policy Council.

Nov/Dec 2006

Feature Article

Gay-Straight Alliance Clubs: How Homosexual Student Organizations Harm our Schools
While claiming to be harmless clubs that offer support to struggling youth and fight harassment, Gay Straight Alliance Clubs promote a message of sex and homosexuality that puts public school students at risk while undermining parental moral and religious teachings. DOWNLOAD

The Education of North Carolina
NCFPC president Bill Brooks highlights some of the struggles facing education in North Carolina and tells what can be done to respond. more

Behind the Scene of Family Policy Perspectives
Being a non-profit video producer may sound glamorous, but as NCFPC director of communications Traci Griggs points out, it takes a lot of work to create a 12-part DVD series on family policy issues. more

Regaining Education's Purpose
What is classical education? Should our children be instructed in the liberal arts? These questions are answered as we consider the effects of education and its influence on the soul of our young. more

Charter School Alternative: Thinking Outside the Box
With parents increasingly concerned about the academic quality and moral suitability of traditional public schools, many are turning to that often shunned by government agencies—charter schools. more

Homeschooling in North Carolina
Since its formal legal recognition in 1985, homeschooling in North Carolina has grown from an alternative for special situations, pioneers, and missionaries, to a broad-based movement embracing all religions, cultures, and economic levels. more

How to Subscribe
If you do not already receive Family North Carolina, a one-year subscription is available for a suggested donation of $16. Write the North Carolina Family Policy Council at: PO. Box 20607, Raleigh, NC 27619. You may also call us at 919-807-0800 from 9 AM to 5 PM if you have any questions, or email us at admin@ncfamily.org

Previous Editions

2006: Sep/Oct

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