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NEA head stresses ‘education justice’ rather than academic achievement in convention speech

The president of the National Education Association had a lot to say about social justice at its annual meeting this week, and virtually nothing to say… Read More

July 6, 2023
Government
New Iowa education laws go into effect with emphasis on parents’ rights

A slate of newly signed Iowa laws officially took effect July 1, including an education bill that enforces parental rights. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed several bills into law on May… Read More

July 6, 2023
Public Education
Texas school district restricts bathroom use to biological sex, won’t require staff to use preferred pronouns

A Texas school district unanimously passed two gender policies, keeping bathroom and locker room use based on birth sex, and preventing faculty from being forced to use students preferred pronouns. The… Read More

July 5, 2023
Opinion
‘Sound of Freedom’ resonates at soul level, could help end human trafficking worldwide

I still remember 2004 when “The Passion of the Christ” burst upon our social consciousness, spurring animated discussions among Christians and non-Christians alike. It marked a moment when the whole… Read More

July 5, 2023
Christian Schools
Small town Christian microschool to grow out of Arizona church, showcasing promise of school choice for rural America

Snowflake is a small Arizona town of nearly 7,000, with a public school, charter school and Lutheran school. Next year, it will have its first microschool. When local resident Laurie… Read More

July 5, 2023
Public Education
NYC Department of Education accuses Orthodox Jewish schools of failing students, even though they score higher than public schools

New York City has accused Orthodox Jewish, or yeshiva, schools of not adequately educating their students in “secular” topics. After an eight-year investigation, the NYC Department of Education… Read More

July 5, 2023
Culture
GOP to use congressional budget power to reverse Biden’s ‘woke’ policies and strengthen military

Congressional Republicans are hoping to use the Legislature’s constitutional power over the defense budget to force President Joe Biden to reverse his progressive, ‘woke’ policies at the Department of Defense… Read More

July 5, 2023
Government
Michigan house passes bill that could make it a felony to use the wrong pronouns

A Michigan “hate crime” bill, which could make using the wrong gender pronouns a felony carrying a sentence of up to 5 years in prison and up to a $10,000… Read More

July 3, 2023
Public Education
Books under review ignite debate in Lee’s Summit, Missouri

A flurry of book complaints filed by community members in January have reached the Lee’s Summit Board of Education for review, igniting fiery debates at recent board meetings. The… Read More

July 3, 2023
Culture
AI being used to fake digital porn and blackmail teens, warns FBI, experts

Experts familiar with the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) are warning that the rapidly evolving technology is being used to fake child pornography and blackmail kids. “Malicious actors use content… Read More

July 3, 2023
Government
New laws expand homeschool freedoms, parental rights in Texas

Homeschool families in Texas are celebrating new laws that increase educational opportunities and freedoms for students and their parents. Stephanie Lambert, executive director of the Texas Home School Coalition (THSC),… Read More

July 3, 2023
Culture
‘Making Jesus in their own image’: Left-wing groups are using AI to rewrite the Bible and talk to ‘God’

Liberal activists are using artificial intelligence to rewrite the Bible and put words in the mouth of Jesus, a Daily Caller News Foundation review found. People for the Ethical Treatment… Read More

July 3, 2023
Public Education
Massachusetts poised to teach gender ideology to preschoolers

Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healy and state education officials proposed new physical and sex education guidelines for public schools – which include teaching gender ideology to preschoolers. The curriculum, which was… Read More

June 30, 2023
Public Education
Missouri school district rejects LGBT lobby’s requested ‘statement of support’

After months of lobbying by the LGBT community, the Springfield Public Schools Board (SPSB) decided not to offer a statement of support for the gay community. Board members instead chose… Read More

June 30, 2023
Opinion
Op-ed: We’re here, we’re queer, and we make excuses for pedophilia  

“We’re here, we’re queer, we’re coming for your children.” That’s what radical LGBT activists chanted at a New York City Drag March on June 23. The video stirred controversy, but… Read More

June 30, 2023
Courts
Supreme Court rules in favor of Christian postal worker disciplined for declining to work on Sundays

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Christian former mail carrier who sued the U.S. Postal Service for denying him religious accommodation in the workplace. Gerald Groff sued his… Read More

June 29, 2023
Culture
Penn State calls ‘whiteness’ a mental health issue, new lawsuit alleges

When a Penn State professor complained about discrimination for being white, he says he was told “there is a problem with the white race,” and he “might have mental health… Read More

June 29, 2023
Public Education
School board members defy anti-Christian watchdog and teachers’ union, continue quoting Scripture

Even when threatened with legal action, two Arizona school board members refuse to be silent about their Christian faith and won’t stop quoting Bible verses during school board meetings. Rebecca… Read More

June 29, 2023
Public Education
More than 500 parents of different faiths rally against mandatory LGBT materials in Maryland school district

Parents rallied outside a Maryland school district office Tuesday to protest the district’s newly unavoidable LGBTQ materials. The parents in Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) are outraged that new policies… Read More

June 29, 2023
Public Education
‘I was shocked’: Minnesota mother exposes ‘highly sexually graphic’ books in school district

Minnesota mother Natalie Sonnek knew parents were complaining about sexually explicit books, but never thought she’d find them in her own child’s school library. She was wrong. LaDawn Severin, another… Read More

June 29, 2023