To be Educated is to be Empowered

Vivek Ramaswamy brought the house down with his inspiring speech at the May 2, 2024 Hamilton County, Indiana “Lincoln Day” Dinner!

His message was we can no longer be complacent. We can no longer believe we are doing enough by simply showing up to vote.

Much like our forefathers did, we are being called upon to DO something now.

Volunteer, speak up...it's what it is going to take to get this country back on track.

THANK YOU for being part of the solution!

Hamilton East Public Library (HEPL) Collection Development Policy

Fishers One wants residents to be educated on the issues affecting both our city and our schools. Below are some topics we thought you might want to further investigate. We will be adding more topics and resources as they are made available to us.

Parents Bill of Rights

It is of utmost importance that parents of young children understand their legal rights to participate in their children’s education. Indiana parents possess certain rights and responsibilities when it comes to overseeing the education of their K-12 students. State and federal law afford certain protections and guarantees under the First Amendment to assure children’s fundamental rights are not infringed. Review your rights as a parent or student.

Learn about Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

On its surface, social-emotional learning (SEL) is presented as a series of additional skills that benefit students in their academic careers. In reality, we have found that SEL is a vehicle by which racism and inequality are promoted through our public school system to our teachers and students.

Fishers One Press Releases

Academics over Activism

Why HSE Needs a Change in Leadership: Academics over Activism

Learn about Critical Race Theory

“Have you heard of Critical Race Theory? If you haven’t, you will. It’s coming to a high school, college, or workplace diversity training session near you. What do you need to know about it, and what can you do to stop it?”

Learn History

British statesman Winston Churchill wrote, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Learn history from the two resources listed below be equipped with the events of the past so we make the right choices for our future.

15-Minute History Podcast

A history podcast that you can learn from... in 15 Minutes.

Each week this podcast teaches you about a historical person, place, or event in 15 minutes (with an optional extended discussion). With each episode the hosts hope to spur your interest in the past, learning the mistakes and successes of those who have come before us, and pursue further study and exploration on your own. Each week, they walk you in the footsteps of history, 15 minutes at a time.

Available Wherever You Listen to Podcasts.

Hillsdale Free Online Courses

These free, not-for-credit courses are taught by Hillsdale College faculty and are patterned after the education offered on the Hillsdale College campus. They aim to provide students with an education that pursues knowledge of the highest things, provides insight into the nature of God and man, forms character, and defends constitutional government.