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1 in 4 young Americans claim they’re too poor to have children, but many put off kids for other reasons

Despite living in one of the richest nations in the world, many young Americans are worried they can’t afford to have children. The latest Consumer Spending & Saving Index from… Read More

September 24, 2024
Public Education
Are kids missionaries? A key question in the public school debate

It’s a frequent question in the Christian community: should parents send their children to public school or private school (or homeschool)? Many factors may influence their decision, including finances, transportation… Read More

September 24, 2024
Public Education
Rhode Island district bucks state on transgender policies, urges others to do the same

One school district is leading the fight against the trans agenda, and others may follow suit. After the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) released a plan for pro-transgender policies… Read More

September 24, 2024
Public Education
South Carolina approves PragerU for use in public school classrooms, joining 7 other states 

South Carolina has joined the growing number of states making PragerU educational materials available in its public schools. Ellen Weaver, state education superintendent, and PragerU CEO Marissa Streit… Read More

September 24, 2024
Public Education
Family wants answers, OSHA letter inconsistent in death of nurse at Missouri school for troubled youth

A family has been left grieving and without answers after the death of a school nurse from an incident fatuously described by authorities as an “accidental collision” between two people. Read More

September 24, 2024
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Christian education may be ‘the last light left on’ for America, says Julie Pickard, while making sure it shines brightly

Julie Pickard is the middle school teacher every Christian parent dreams of: a loving mentor, eager to help budding youth embrace and take ownership of their faith. It helps that… Read More

September 23, 2024
Homeschools
North Carolina’s public schools changing policies to embrace homeschoolers, analysts say

As homeschooling has grown in North Carolina over the years, schools have been changing their policies to accommodate them, a recent study suggests. “The last time EdNC did an analysis… Read More

September 23, 2024
Public Education
Education officials in NYC cheat homeless students out of trip to Disney World, take their own kids

Education officials in New York have left homeless students out of elaborate “enrichment” trips while taking their own children and grandchildren instead. The shameful finding is just one from a… Read More

September 23, 2024
Culture
Judo champion banned from competing for 5 months after making sign of the cross during Paris Olympics

A Serbian judo champion has been suspended from competing in his sport for five months after he made the sign of the cross during a match at the Paris Olympics. Read More

September 23, 2024
Homeschools
New data shows homeschool enrollment still increasing after pandemic

Homeschool enrollment continues to swell even four years after the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report reveals. The study from the Homeschool Research Lab at Johns Hopkins… Read More

September 23, 2024
Public Education
Teachers at Chicago Public Schools told to give passing grades to illegal immigrant students

A local radio station in Chicago is reporting that Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teachers have been instructed to give illegal immigrants passing grades. Teachers who spoke with the radio station… Read More

September 23, 2024
Public Education
‘Commercial sex work’ labeled ‘interpersonal relationship’ in Planned Parenthood’s education ‘toolkit’

Planned Parenthood’s education “toolkit” for “Comprehensive Sexuality Education” (CSE) instructs schools to teach children under 10 that normal “interpersonal relationships” include prostitution or “commercial sex work.”… Read More

September 20, 2024
Courts
California city sues Gavin Newsom over parental rights

A California city is suing Gov. Gavin Newsom for a new state law which requires educators to hide students’ gender identity issues from their parents. Huntington Beach, a suburb of… Read More

September 20, 2024
Opinion
Biden-Harris price controls causing senior drug prices to soar

(The Daily Signal) – If there’s one axiom, we all know about Washington, D.C., is that it’s full of well-intentioned policies and unintended (read: harmful) consequences. A recent reminder… Read More

September 20, 2024
Politics
Laid-off SPLC employees reveal internal dissension at far-left smear factory

(The Daily Signal) – This summer, the Southern Poverty Law Center laid off about a quarter of its staff, and former SPLC employees revealed more information about those layoffs this… Read More

September 20, 2024
Public Education
Teen addresses school board about ‘graphic’ and ‘incestual’ story read in class

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – A North Carolina teen spoke out Tuesday at a school board meeting after she was allegedly forced to read a sexually explicit book in class… Read More

September 20, 2024
Public Education
North Carolina school district spends $3K for ‘implicit bias’ training

(The Daily Signal) – A school district in North Carolina spent more than $3,000 on two hours of training in “implicit bias” for its school board members last year, according… Read More

September 20, 2024
Opinion
Another month, another Trump assassination attempt

(The Daily Signal) – This week, a would-be assassin aimed a rifle at Donald Trump through the fence at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Read More

September 20, 2024
Government
‘Blood is on their hands’: Abbey Gate survivor describes coming face to face with Joe Biden

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – President Joe Biden, alongside his wife Jill Biden, entered the hospital room of wounded Marine Sergeant Tyler Vargas-Andrews. They had flowers with them. After shaking… Read More

September 20, 2024
Public Education
Thousands of families changing schools after West Virginia’s expansion of student transfer rights

Special needs spurred Samantha Ribeiro Matos, a mom in West Virginia, to enroll her 6- and 7-year-old sons in three schools within three years in search of adequate services. In… Read More

September 20, 2024