Homeschools
Across the board, homeschool parents support school choice, survey revealsDespite coming from a range of political affiliations, most homeschool families support school choice policies, a new poll finds. “Homeschool parents want what every parent wants – the freedom to… Read More
Christian Schools
More parents skipping public schools, choosing Christian school from startThe growth is real and it’s starting early. An increasing number of parents are ruling out public school completely and choosing Christian school for their kids from day one. Northland… Read More
Opinion
Op-ed: Why the frantic school-morning routine, not homeschooling, should be considered ‘extreme’Sometimes the best answer is the simplest one, but media outlets love to scoff at simplicity as somehow “extreme.” Take homeschooling as an example. An informal survey of parents found… Read More
Culture
Legendary actor Sylvester Stallone reveals he is an abortion survivorNothing makes a more eloquent pro-life statement than the story of someone who survived an abortion attempt. The latest account comes from Hollywood and iconic film actor Sylvester Stallone, who… Read More
Public Education
Most Alaska students are below grade level in reading and mathTwo-thirds of Alaska students can’t read or do math at grade level, a new report reveals. Alaska’s Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) released its 2024… Read More
Culture
Regular church attendance lengthens life more than diet and exercise, longevity expert says(The Washington Stand) – Attending church services may open the door to eternal life—but it will also extend your life on Earth more than diet or exercise, according to the foremost… Read More
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Dr. John McWilliams uses nature to reveal God’s invisible attributesWith creation as his science classroom, Dr. John McWilliams lets God do most of the talking, despite the teacher’s vast experience and soothing south Arkansas drawl. The briefly retired biology… Read More
Public Education
St. Joseph, Missouri school board votes to retain two more challenged booksA Missouri school board voted once again to keep challenged books in school libraries. The St. Joseph School District (SJSD) board voted 4-2 on Monday to keep… Read More
Public Education
Mizzou and city of Columbia to celebrate Patriot Day in honor of 9/11 victimsThe University of Missouri and the city of Columbia will jointly hold a Patriot Day ceremony on Wednesday at Traditions Plaza to honor those who lost their lives in the… Read More
Courts
Christian colleges celebrate after court reaffirms religious liberty, overturns LGBT activists’ lawsuitA U.S. Court of Appeals has upheld the religious-liberty exemption in Title IX after a lawsuit sought to strip Christian colleges of federal financial aid over alleged discrimination. The case –… Read More
Public Education
Pennsylvania dad to school board: Don’t put our kids on ‘the front lines’ of gender debateA Pennsylvania dad who is pulling his kindergartner from the public school pleaded with his local school board not to let children be used as pawns in the debate over… Read More
Public Education
Iowa announces $4M in grants for charter schoolsIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has announced which charter schools would receive the first $4 million of the state’s new grant program. “Public charter schools provide yet another school choice for… Read More
Public Education
Mother of Georgia shooter made frantic call to school before shooting startedThe mother of the alleged shooter who killed four people at a Georgia high school was so spooked by a text she received from her son that she called the… Read More
Public Education
Milwaukee Public Schools failed to hire school resource officers despite calling police over 3,000 times last yearThe Milwaukee school district failed to hire 25 resource officers by January, as required by law, making it harder for city police to do their jobs. The Milwaukee Police Association… Read More
Culture
China stops international adoptions, leaving hundreds of children, families in heartbreakThe Chinese Foreign Ministry abruptly announced that the country will no longer allow foreign adoption of Chinese children, as Communist China continues to isolate itself from the West. “Apart from… Read More
Culture
Happy ending: Israeli child who broke ancient relic invited back to Haifa museumA 5-year-old Israeli child who broke a 3,500-year-old jar during a visit to the Hecht Museum in Haifa was invited back to the museum for a special visit with his… Read More
Public Education
Oklahoma Department of Education proposes rules for law that prohibits race and sex discriminationThree months after a federal judge suspended parts of a 2021 Oklahoma law designed to keep race and gender lessons out of public colleges, officials proposed rules aimed at restoring… Read More
Courts
Christian school sues Maine for ‘poison pill’ attempt to dodge school choice rulingDespite losing its case in the U.S. Supreme Court, Maine is still attempting to discriminate against Christian schools, a lawsuit claims. Two years after the high court condemned religious discrimination… Read More
Homeschools
New York observes second-highest rate of growth in homeschooling nationwideDespite New York’s reputation as a high-regulation homeschool state, its families are turning to home education in record numbers. “New York’s homeschooling rates have jumped 178% over the past decade,… Read More
Christian Schools
Basketball legend keeps promise to give $1 million to Catholic girls’ schoolFormer NBA star Charles Barkley is following through with his promise to donate $1 million to a Catholic girls’ high school after two students cracked a 2,000-year-old trigonometry problem. “We… Read More



















