Rep. James Thibault, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, shared personal reflections and commentary on educational values in a series of posts published on February 7, 2026.
In his first post, Thibault recounted an early experience that shaped his relationship with reading: “When I was in first grade, you couldn’t make me read, but the principal called me to the office, gave me a library card for the public library, and told my parents to bring me and let me find a book more my level. I found something a little more advanced and fell in love. We need https://t.co/gNAcFmUnH2” (posted February 7, 2026).
He continued by noting trends he observed online: “My feed is suddenly filled with a bunch of based teachers and home educators talking about the things that really matter: reading, writing, math, science, history, and civics! Whatever happened to those principles?” (posted February 7, 2026).
Thibault concluded his sequence with a brief remark referencing previous points: “Oh right… https://t.co/bupp5OXdVH” (posted February 7, 2026).
Thibault serves as an elected official representing constituents in New Hampshire’s legislature. His remarks align with ongoing national discussions regarding educational priorities and foundational skills such as literacy and civics education.


