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Male high schooler discovered playing girls’ sports since middle school, violating Florida law 

A biological male playing on a high school girls’ volleyball team violated Florida law, and also played on the girls’ team in middle school. The 10th grade student at… Read More

February 14, 2024
Culture
5 biological men dominate women’s volleyball game in Canada

Five biological men played on opposing teams at a women’s college volleyball game in Canada, leading to concerns of fairness and safety. The Jan. 24 game featured three biological men… Read More

February 13, 2024
Government
Washington bill would restrict teachers from taking certain restraining measures against violent students

The Washington state Legislature is considering a bill that would limit the measures public school teachers can take to subdue unruly or violent students. HB 1479… Read More

February 13, 2024
Public Education
University of California system spending big on inclusive bathrooms, but ‘non-binary/trans’ students account for just 1.9% of students

Updated enrollment numbers from the University of California (UC) show self-identified non-binary and transgender students account for 1.9% of the student population system wide. Most of… Read More

February 13, 2024
Public Education
Report: 30 years after landmark court ruling to increase funding, Kentucky’s public schools are worse than ever

Public school activists often blame underfunded schools for poor test scores, but a new report from Kentucky says just the opposite. The Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions tracked school… Read More

February 13, 2024
Homeschools
Study: Homeschoolers learn more in fewer hours, compared to their public-school peers

How much of an entire day in public school is spent on actual education? Studies suggest it’s about 16 minutes per hour, which could explain why homeschool students can pack… Read More

February 13, 2024
Culture
Author, radio host Eric Metaxas urges modern Christians to rise up against evil

Bestselling author Eric Metaxas has a warning for the modern American church: It’s time to rise up against evil before it’s too late. Metaxas is sharing messages from his 2022… Read More

February 13, 2024
Public Education
Delaware prof offers extra credit for ‘white privilege checklist’

Even as higher education has taken heat for pushing Critical Race Theory and other progressive, racially divisive ideologies, one Delaware professor is offering extra credit to students… Read More

February 12, 2024
Public Education
Dozens of unions to lose certification in Florida for failing to maintain 60% membership threshold

More than 30 public sector unions in Florida have lost their certification, and dozens more are at risk for failure to maintain a minimum percentage of members. Last May, Gov. Read More

February 12, 2024
Public Education
Kentucky House passes sexual abuse transparency act to protect students; bill now moves to Senate

The Kentucky House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 275, which aims at preventing school districts from keeping a teacher’s sexual misconduct secret or willfully ignoring… Read More

February 12, 2024
Public Education
Nude photos, sexualized science videos and more available to middle schoolers at this NY school

A New York school district is under fire after a parent revealed the sexual and pornographic content her child could access through the student portal. In an undercover video,… Read More

February 12, 2024
Homeschools
Minnesota school district harasses homeschool family with threats of police visitation

A Minnesota homeschool mom discovered a disturbing package from her local Minneapolis-area school district last fall when her family returned from a national fencing tournament. “Until this year, they never… Read More

February 12, 2024
Public Education
Research: 4-day school week has few benefits and most parents don’t want it

For over a decade, Missouri has allowed public school districts to hold 4-day school weeks. But policy makers and experts are questioning the benefits of the shorter week, which most… Read More

February 12, 2024
Culture
Libs of TikTok founder calls NBC News ‘embarrassing’ for bomb threat allegations

Libs of TikTok founder Chaya Raichik responded to recent attacks on her popular X account by accusing the media of fake outrage for her exposés of wrong-doing by schools and teachers. Read More

February 9, 2024
Public Education
Wisconsin skews report card to hide low-performing schools, critics say

Wisconsin just released its 2022-23 education report card, which boasts 94% of its districts are performing at or above state expectations. But experts say the data is skewed. According to… Read More

February 9, 2024
Homeschools
‘Schooled, not educated’: Home education advocate Sam Sorbo explains why ‘everything is education’

When Sam Sorbo first joined talk radio, she was interested in two things: politics and religion. But over the years, it’s all boiled down to one thing: education. “My original… Read More

February 9, 2024
Culture
EU-backed feminist ‘expert’ on traditional women says they should be censored but hasn’t interviewed a single one

A feminist researcher investigating how online media platforms control “extremist” content is calling for “more repressive measures” against traditional women who provide both political commentary and images of their family… Read More

February 9, 2024
Culture
Emails show Amazon censored books on COVID-19 after Biden admin pressure as censorship battle heats up in courts, Congress

Emails disclosed by the House Judiciary Committee (HJC) show Amazon censored books for the Biden administration, even as Amazon expressed concern about whether the practice would draw attention. In one… Read More

February 9, 2024
Government
Alabama governor endorses universal school choice bill

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey advocated for a universal school choice bill during her State of the State address on Tuesday. Since last summer, Ivey has expressed her desire to sign… Read More

February 9, 2024
Public Education
Republicans ‘sympathetic but cautious’ of Shapiro’s higher ed plan

(The Center Square) – Gov. Josh Shapiro’s proposal to shake up Pennsylvania’s higher education system has legislative Republicans intrigued – but not yet on board. “List me as sympathetic but… Read More

February 9, 2024