Excellence in Education

by Carl Boyanton | Feb 5, 2026 | Positions | 0 comments

As a candidate for Congress in Mississippi's 4th District, I, Carl Boyanton, am committed to restoring excellence in American education by returning to the fundamentals that built our nation's strength. Our public schools should prioritize actually educating children—not indoctrinating them with divisive ideologies or political agendas. We must refocus on core subjects: rigorous math, science, history (taught factually and patriotically), and technology. These are the building blocks that prepare students to compete globally, innovate, and succeed in a modern economy.

As a candidate for Congress in Mississippi's 4th District, I, Carl Boyanton, am committed to restoring excellence in American education by returning to the fundamentals that built our nation's strength. Our public schools should prioritize actually educating children—not indoctrinating them with divisive ideologies or political agendas. We must refocus on core subjects: rigorous math, science, history (taught factually and patriotically), and technology. These are the building blocks that prepare students to compete globally, innovate, and succeed in a modern economy.

For too long, our education system has drifted from proven basics toward experimental approaches that have led to declining test scores, skill gaps, and a generation less equipped for real-world challenges. Mississippi families deserve better. By emphasizing evidence-based instruction in reading, writing, arithmetic, the scientific method, American and world history without bias, and practical technology skills such as coding and STEM applications, we can once again produce graduates who lead the world in achievement. Our children are capable of greatness—let's give them the tools to reach it.

On student debt, the crisis is real and burdensome. Americans owe trillions in student loans—over $1.8 trillion federally alone—with millions struggling with defaults and delinquencies that hinder homeownership, family formation, and economic mobility. Blanket forgiveness isn't the answer, as it unfairly burdens taxpayers and doesn't address root causes like skyrocketing tuition. Instead, we need practical, forward-looking solutions that prevent future debt traps and help current borrowers without massive taxpayer bailouts:

  • Reform higher education financing to curb tuition inflation by tying federal aid more closely to outcomes like graduation rates, job placement, and return on investment.
  • Expand affordable pathways such as vocational training, apprenticeships, community colleges, and trade programs that lead to high-demand jobs without four-year debt.
  • Improve repayment options with transparent, income-based plans that protect borrowers from hardship while encouraging responsibility—no lifetime debt sentences.
  • Increase accountability for colleges that overpromise and underdeliver, including stronger oversight of for-profit institutions and better disclosure of debt risks.

If elected, I will fight in Congress to empower parents, teachers, and local communities to reclaim education from federal overreach and ideological capture. Mississippi values hard work, family, and opportunity—our policies should reflect that. Together, we can make American education the envy of the world again and ensure our young people start their futures debt-free and ready to thrive.

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