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‘Battle Between Normal And The Crazy’: State Official Fiercely Condemns School Board For Terminating Contract With Christian University
The Arizona superintendent of public instruction slammed an Arizona school board after it ended a contract with a Christian university after some board members claimed the university’s religious beliefs were concerning. Read More.
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College Industrial Complex's Left-wing Lies
Families saving for college and encouraging their kids to aim for the top are getting scammed by the left-wing college industrial complex. Colleges distort and outright lie about who gets accepted, education quality and what it costs. Read More.
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Meet the liberal groups that oppose required DEI statements
Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and a representative of PEN America both voiced concerns. Read More.
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Catholic university students launch protests after school axes majors like math, English, religious studies
Students at Marymount University in Arlington, Virginia, are protesting the decision to end nine majors and one graduate program, including math and religious studies. Read More.
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Dropping the SATs Hurts Poor Kids
Columbia is the first Ivy League university to abandon standardized tests in the name of ‘equity.’ It's disadvantaged students like me who will suffer. Read More.
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Fairfax County Schools Accused Of Suppressing Sex-Ed Data
An embattled northern Virginia school district has aggravated both parents and teachers with a new policy that would see boys and girls in grades 4-8 taught sex education together, apparently in order to avoid alienating their trans-identifying classmates. Read More.
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DePaul students: ‘Eliminate’ Christian group for calling LGBT lifestyles ‘sinful’
‘We are non-affirming. This means we do not agree that the LGBTQIA+ lifestyle is supported by biblical text,’ Christian group says. Read More.
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States pass universal school choice amid parental rights movement: 'Teacher unions awakened sleeping giant'
Republican governors made significant inroads in pushing universal school choice legislation, which did not exist anywhere in the country a year ago. Arkansas and four others lead the way. Read More.
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UVA taps Liz Cheney as professor of politics, calls her ‘strong conservative’
Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney has accepted an appointment to serve as a professor at the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. Read More.
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Virginia AG To Subpoena Internal Report On Loudoun Rape Coverup, GOP Boots School Board Chair For Hiding It
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has moved to subpoena Loudoun County Public Schools for an internal report they commissioned investigating their handling of a rape by a skirt-wearing boy in a girls bathroom, the latest in a series of moves by his office that could bring northern Virginia’s school districts, which have openly flouted the Republican administration, to heel. Read More.
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Your children belong to you, not a school. If you don't fight, you'll lose them
I have just written a new book with my co-author Bethany Mandel about children and to whom they belong. We wanted to make it clear that they belong to us as parents not schools. Read More.
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At CPAC, Candace Owens calls education reform top priority for America
True evil that has taken place in American society has always being thought up on a university campus.' Read More.
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Columbia Becomes First Ivy League School To Permanently Drop Standardized Exam Requirement
Columbia University became the first Ivy League school to permanently drop its standardized testing requirements for undergraduates. Read More.
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Column: Suddenly, 'I flunked algebra' is a ticket to success
An Ivy League degree, high SAT scores and straight A's are starting to signify privilege, not achievement. Read More.
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Massachusetts school under federal investigation after student play limits auditions to persons of color
The U.S. Department of Education opens investigation in response to a complaint filed by a parental rights group against a Massachusetts high school theater production that appeared to limit participation to students of color. Read More.