
Founding President JOSIAH JAMES INGALLS |
seeking an education, but yet the laws prevented me from obtaining an education. Public school told me that I could not enroll without my parents’ signature. The police department and Child Protective Services told me that I was labeled, by law, as a home schooled student, and under home school law my parents were not breaking the law, so they could do nothing to help me. So, for four consecutive years I returned to the public school, Child Protective Services, and the police department to see if they could help me again, and every year I was turned away, just like the years before. So at 18 I vowed to make a difference and stop this form of educational neglect. At 26 I was finally stable enough to start fulfilling that promise, and founded the School For All Children Act, with one dream in mind, that someday every country across the world would have the necessary laws to prevent all forms of educational neglect. |
now, but I will fight for the pursuit of making this country the great nation it could be. I will fight for justice and humanity. In life or death I shall move this nation and you will see it transformed. I shall fight for my cause with my life and with my death and if you are not willing to die for your cause then pick up your sword and fight for mine. If you are not willing to fight for mine and my cause then lay down your sword and stand aside, for my cause shall prevail in my life and in my death. For history shows us when a great leader comes that is willing to die for his cause, a cause of justice and humanity, and he or she is slain for that cause, his or her followers shall rally behind that persons cause one-thousand fold and the cause shall come to pass. For justice and humanity shall prevail and in life I shall march on toward justice and humanity and in death I shall lead our nation to victory. |


| SCHOOL FOR ALL CHILDREN ACT National Chapter |




| "Education should be a right, not a war." |