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Teacher training seen as missing link in school choice expansion, expert says, with serious reforms needed

While school choice has expanded rapidly, a significant roadblock remains: Who will teach the students moving to private schools, microschools and homeschool co-ops? In a recent op-ed, Daniel Buck argues that… Read More

October 1, 2025
Culture
Watch: North Carolina hero restores properties for free 1 year after Helene

Jake Jarvis, owner of an excavating company, has been restoring properties free of charge in the year since Hurricane Helene decimated parts of western North Carolina and surrounding states. Jarvis… Read More

October 1, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: Democrats’ rabid attacks on immigration enforcement a sign of America at war

The uniforms are pinstripes, not camouflage, the battlefields being courtrooms not hillsides. But there’s a war on for control of this country. … It also happens to be the first… Read More

October 1, 2025
Public Education
Kansas school district prohibits staff from wearing Charlie Kirk-style ‘FREEDOM’ shirts

A Kansas City-area elementary school has forbidden staff from wearing Charlie Kirk-style “FREEDOM” shirts. In an email exchange with a concerned citizen that has since been posted on the… Read More

October 1, 2025
Public Education
Law firm calls for probe into North Carolina district after 4 complaints from autistic students 

A nonprofit law firm has requested a systemic investigation into one of North Carolina’s districts after filing four complaints this year on behalf of families with autistic students. “Just… Read More

October 1, 2025
Government
Education Secretary McMahon announces $500 million for charter schools 

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon has announced the distribution of $500 million for the federal charter school program during the Ohio portion of her Returning… Read More

October 1, 2025
Government
Trump admin announces historic deal to slash Medicaid prices

The Trump administration has secured a first-of-its-kind deal with Pfizer to provide Medicaid recipients with prescription drugs at “most-favored-nation” pricing, a first step in addressing pharmaceutical “price gouging” for Americans.  “Today, Pfizer is committing to… Read More

September 30, 2025
World
Watch: British pub changes name to ‘The George Orwell’ in protest of free speech crackdown

In protest of the United Kingdom’s recent restrictions on freedom of expression, a pub in Brighton, England, has renamed itself “The George Orwell,” in honor of the 1984 author who… Read More

September 30, 2025
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Emily Zybach’s students learn pitfalls of communism, resilience of capitalism, endurance of Christianity

Florida public school students will be taught the atrocities of communism, and the risk of it in the U.S., starting with the 2026-27 school year. But Emily Zybach’s students are way ahead of that. The 11th-grade U.S. History teacher at Lincoln Christian… Read More

September 30, 2025
Culture
Super Bowl halftime pick ignites firestorm over crossdressing, demonic imagery, partisan rants 

A Puerto Rican artist who refused to perform in the U.S. to protest President Donald Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids has been named the Super Bowl halftime performer, whipping… Read More

September 30, 2025
Public Education
Massachusetts public school district teaching first graders gender ideology

First graders in a Massachusetts public school district are being taught about gender theory as part of their social studies curriculum, according to documents shared with families this month. A … Read More

September 30, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: Teacher survey shows they need help, but they’re looking in all the wrong places

As a homeschool mom, I’m constantly discovering former public-school teachers turned homeschoolers – and I admire them as some of America’s greatest yet often-unrecognized heroes. Take Sallie Schaaf Borrink, a former schoolteacher who now runs a … Read More

September 30, 2025
Courts
Pennsylvania homeschoolers sue district over truancy threats

Two homeschool families are suing their Pennsylvania school district after being threatened with truancy charges for lack of what may be nonessential paperwork. The Stoltzfus and Brennan families filed a lawsuit against… Read More

September 30, 2025
Culture
Nearly 10 teams forfeit games against transgender California volleyball player

At least eight high school girls’ volleyball teams in California have forfeited matches against Jurupa Valley High School, which has a transgender-identifying male athlete on its roster. Jurupa Valley senior AB Hernandez, who previously won … Read More

September 30, 2025
Government
Religious Liberty Commission tackles faith in education at third meeting

The Religious Liberty Commission emphasized the importance of religious freedom in K-12 and higher education on Monday at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. “To defend a country,… Read More

September 29, 2025
Christian Schools
Enrollment grows for Florida nonprofit with no-cost Christian school for at-risk kids

A faith-based Florida nonprofit is continuing to grow its free private Christian school program to serve at-risk children in Palm Beach County, Florida. Urban Youth Impact in West Palm Beach offers K-5th… Read More

September 29, 2025
Courts
Charlie Kirk’s accused assassin to appear in person for his trial, set for Oct. 30

Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, will appear in person for his capital murder trial, his lawyers indicated Monday. Robinson, 22, was present via video conference from the Washington County Purgatory Correctional… Read More

September 29, 2025
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Dr. Nancy Cook brings the Bible to life with ancient artifacts in a modern classroom 

The clean, crisp pages of an English Bible might obscure for high school students the real and fascinating world of people, places and things presented in Scripture’s true stories, letters… Read More

September 29, 2025
Culture
Watch: Mob of 25 robs California jewelry store in broad daylight

Around 25 armed suspects stormed a Northern California jewelry store in broad daylight last week, making off with an estimated $1 million in merchandise. The masked men used pickaxes and… Read More

September 29, 2025
Culture
‘Your media sources suck’ if they ignore Christian genocide in Nigeria, says Bill Maher

The host of HBO’s “Real Time” is bringing attention to the shockingly neglected development of Christian genocide in Nigeria – a story the Lion has been… Read More

September 29, 2025