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Alaska board of education bans males from competing in female high school sports
Alaska's state board of education voted to ban males who believe they are female from competing on girls' high school sports teams, with legislation stating the athletes must be born female.The state board voted on an amendment that stated it "ensures fairness, safety, and equal opportunity for fema... Read More.
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Miami-Dade County School Board Rejects Proposal to Make October 'LGBTQ History Month'
The Miami-Dade County School Board has rejected a proposal to deem October “LGBTQ History Month.” The board made the 5-3 decision in a late-night session, around 1 a.m. Read More.
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Youngkin announces new education initiative after pandemic learning loss
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced his ALL IN VA plan, intended to help Virginia students recover from COVID-19 learning loss and return to higher academic standards, on the heels of the announcement of the Virginia Assessment Results for the 2022-23 school year. Read More.
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California Judge Halts School District's Transgender Parental Notification Policy
A California judge issued a temporary restraining order against the Chino Valley district's parental notification policy on transgenderism. Read More.
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The New York Times Reported ‘the Mainstreaming of Marxism in US Colleges' 30 Years Ago. Today, We See the Results
On October 25, 1989, the New York Times published an article describing a strange phenomenon. Even as the world’s great experiment in Marxism was visibly collapsing, Marxist ideas were taking root—and evolving—in the halls of US universities. Much of today’s culture (and discord) is a consequence of these movements. Read More.
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Nebraska governor’s executive order defines biological sex, bans males from women’s sports
Nebraska Republican Gov. Jim Pillen last week signed an executive order which defines biological sex as male and female and prohibits biological males from competing in women’s sports. Read More.
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New education bills would block CRT, back parents
A new trio of House education bills would push back on Critical Race Theory and federal rules in local public schools, the latest in an ongoing battle led by Republicans to respond to curriculum and policy changes in education. Read More.
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Maryland School Implements N-95 Mask Mandate After 3 COVID Cases
Rosemary Hills Elementary School in Silver Spring, a wealthy DC suburb, has brought back the mask mandate for students and staff, and added that the coverings should be N95 masks. Read More.
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Ryan Walters, Oklahoma State Department of Education Announce Partnership With Conservative Media Nonprofit PragerU
The State Department of Education is launching a partnership with conservative media nonprofit PragerU. Read More.
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Miami-Dade Schools considers contentious LGBTQ support resolution
Declaring an LGBTQ history month used to be routine at the Miami-Dade County School Board. Not anymore. Read More.
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Planned Parenthood seeks to stack Fairbanks School Board with radical, pro-abort LGBTQ activists
Planned Parenthood wants to stack Fairbanks School Board with extreme and radical, pro-abort and LGBTQ activists. Read More.
School district hires principal who moonlights as drag queen, was previously arrested for child pornography
The newest elementary school principal within Oklahoma’s Western Heights public school district reportedly moonlights as a drag queen and has a criminal history. Read More.
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‘I Am Not Abandoning You’: Biden Personally Counseled Randi Weingarten While Slow-Walking School Re-Opening
Biden personally counseled a teachers union president on her concerns regarding in-person learning while slow-walking school reopenings, according to a new book Read More.
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NYC Schools Enroll 20K Migrants, None Required to Show Proof of Vaccination
Close to 20,000 migrant children are expected to be absorbed by New York City's public schools when the school year starts in just days. Read More.
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COVID-19 raises anxiety at start of new school year
COVID-19 cases are on the rise and raising anxiety around the possibility that schools could implement mask mandates or close down again. Surges of COVID-19 cases in Texas and Kentucky have caused three school districts to briefly suspend in-person classes. Read More.