William Loggans is a Florida educator and author of the book Quiet Courage in the Classroom: One Teacher’s Stand for Freedom and the Future of America’s Youth. He has dedicated his life to serving truth and protecting freedom. After facing adversity for encouraging open thought in his classroom, he founded the Freedom to Think Project to ensure that no teacher or student stands alone for speaking up for what is right.
His story and advocacy gained national attention, leading to appearances on Fox News Outnumbered, Faulkner Focus, The Dana Loesch Show, Not the Bee, and local Orlando news stations, where he spoke about his fight to keep a Charlie Kirk poster displayed in his classroom. This stand for freedom of thought sparked widespread discussions about expression and integrity in education.
William earned his Bachelor’s in Psychology and his Master’s in History from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, an education that God has used to shape his calling to defend truth, protect students, and stand boldly for freedom in today’s classrooms.
Partnering with, rights and advocacy groups, building a statewide (and nationwide) network of families and organizations who value educational transparency and freedom.
Or mail your donation to:
Freedom To Think Project, Inc.
PO Box 120032
Clermont, FL 34712
The Future belongs to those who refuse to stay silent.
– Charlie Kirk