Our Mission

Mission:

The Women United to Save the Commonwealth are committed to fostering the genius potential of our children’s minds. We refuse to surrender our children to the radical ideologues that are destroying American Education.

Our objectives:

  • To review the quality and integrity of American education.

  • To follow through with parent feedback and provide solutions.

  • To be a permanent structure of American education oversight.

We support candidates that are willing to take bold action to improve American Education!

We identify America's strengths

and work to return HOPE and SECURITY

to American education.

  • The Family

    The family unit is the cornerstone of any strong nation. A close-knit, thriving, faith-centered family builds its bond through trials and celebrations.

  • The Individual

    Parents watch their child's talents develop over time. Teachers can identify ways in which a student can refine that talent into a successful future career.

  • The Community

    America is built on the foundation of local community. Schools and Faith organizations prepare students for a thriving, independent life.

We encourage young talent

to foster an American Renaissance.

  • Education

    Parents should always have the final decision-making role in their child's education.. And, school funds should be invested in the highest performing teachers, the most capable administrators, the finest curriculum, and most competitive coaches in the sports field.

  • Innovation

    A mind that understands freedom is an incubator for INNOVATION. Liberating the American mind will transform God-given talents into scientific discoveries, life-changing inventions, and the finest artists and athletes in a generation.

  • Production

    Exporting manufacturing overseas has left a gaping hole in the American workforce. Bring manufacturing back, and allow Americans to take pride and ownership in the hand-crafted arts that are emblazoned with Made in the U.S.A.

“There are only two factors that should affect your choice of school for your child:

1) the administrative leadership of that school

2) the teacher standing in front of the classroom.”

Commissioner Diaz interview with Kevin Roberts, Heritage Foundation, on August 5, 2024.

Photo courtesy myfloridahouse.gov

Commissioner Manny Diaz, Jr., Florida Department of Education