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Race-segregated classes in Illinois high school violate the Civil Rights Act, warns US commissioner

An Illinois school district has been offering separate high school math and English classes for black and Latino students, taught by teachers of color, a move that amounts to racial… Read More

December 12, 2023
Public Education
Teachers still battling California district that locked them out over their refusal to lie on trans policies

Two teachers are asking a federal district judge to cite the Escondido Union School District (EUSD) for contempt, after keeping the pair locked out of classes… Read More

December 11, 2023
Public Education
DC students banned from class if not up to date on vaccines

Public schools in Washington, D.C. are banning students from attending class if they aren’t up to date on their vaccines – and parents aren’t happy about it. “I had to… Read More

December 11, 2023
Culture
School choice is good for minority students, says advocate whose life was changed by it

When Denisha Allen talks about the powerful impact school choice programs can have on black students, she speaks from experience. Enrolled in her local public elementary school, Allen failed 3rd… Read More

December 11, 2023
Courts
Ohio school board faces lawsuit over allegedly illegal special meetings, including one to approve a $170M bond

A mother of three is suing an Ohio school district, alleging the board violated the state’s Open Meetings Act multiple times, including in a meeting to approve a tax-increasing bond… Read More

December 11, 2023
Public Education
Florida teachers’ union accused of harassing teachers

Two educators in Maimi-Dade public schools have filed a complaint against United Teachers of Dade (UTD), claiming they’re being hounded by union organizers. One teacher said she was cornered in… Read More

December 11, 2023
Culture
‘Warm, responsive and rule-bound,’ parenting style leads to best outcomes in children, says new report

Parents who provide caring and sound discipline in their parenting style produce the most promising mental health outcomes for their children. So says a new research brief released at the… Read More

December 11, 2023
Culture
Harvard president’s testimony raises the question: Was she qualified to lead in the first place?

Harvard President Claudine Gay’s testimony on antisemitism raises questions about whether she’s fit to lead what some consider to be America’s most prestigious university. After a… Read More

December 8, 2023
Culture
‘It’s far from even handed.’ Overwhelming evidence suggests Biden DOJ targets pro-life supporters, fails to prosecute pro-abortion activists under FACE Act

The Department of Justice official who is supposed to investigate crimes against pro-life pregnancy resource centers once called them “fake clinics,” which are “harmful” and “predatory.”… Read More

December 8, 2023
Culture
University’s trans training labels adults as ‘privileged’ group oppressing children

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – A University of West Virginia (UWV) transgender training for students and staff portrays adults as oppressors and abusers of children. The public university’s LGBTQ Center… Read More

December 8, 2023
Public Education
Penn president under fire after alum withdraws $100 million donation over antisemitism

The president of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) is under fire after a prominent alumnus decided to withdraw a $100 million donation to the school. The loss is directly related… Read More

December 8, 2023
Homeschools
Homeschool grad tackles NCAA over confusion regarding college soccer scholarship

Homeschooling’s innate flexibility helped Bowen McCloud excel on and off the playing field – until a misunderstanding by the NCAA almost derailed his college soccer career. The University of Tulsa… Read More

December 8, 2023
Culture
FBI needs to remove anti-Catholic ‘cell’ still operating in agency, says prominent Catholic org

The head of a prominent U.S. Catholic organization accused the FBI of harboring an anti-Catholic “cell” and urged government officials that it be “purged” from the law enforcement agency. The… Read More

December 7, 2023
Culture
New Oregon report adds to ‘social contagion’ theory of child trans spike

A new report from the Oregon Department of Education (ODOE) lends support to critics who contend that the rise in kids identifying as transgender has a… Read More

December 7, 2023
Public Education
US falls behind dozens of other nations in education despite spending more than most

An international assessment of student’s math, reading and science skills revealed that the U.S. isn’t getting much bang for its education buck. The Program for International… Read More

December 7, 2023
Culture
Massachusetts universities submit pro-abortion ‘readiness’ plans to state, paving the way for on-campus chemical abortions

Public universities in Massachusetts just submitted abortion “readiness plans” to the state, which outline such services as “providing medication abortions” and referring students to other abortion providers. The submission of… Read More

December 7, 2023
Opinion
America’s public education system is failing boys

America’s public education system isn’t built for boys. Instead, it disproportionately diagnoses them with learning disabilities. In the 1970’s, just 3.7 million students were categorized as… Read More

December 6, 2023
Public Education
Harvard, UPenn, MIT presidents blasted over failed responses to campus antisemitism

Does calling for genocide against the Jewish people constitute harassment and bullying under the policies of an Ivy League university? At Harvard, it depends, said Claudine Gay, university president, who … Read More

December 6, 2023
Public Education
Texas leader demolishes argument that public schools are underfunded, noting half of state budget goes to education

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick this week revealed how much of Texas’s budget goes to education, dispelling the myth that public schools are underfunded. “We spend one out of every $2… Read More

December 6, 2023
Public Education
Racially segregated courses in Illinois public schools illegal and unconstitutional, say civil rights attorneys

Racially segregated courses offered by a high school in Illinois are likely illegal and unconstitutional, civil rights attorneys tell the Washington Free Beacon. As reported… Read More

December 6, 2023