Public School Districts Want More Funding, but Most Texas Parents Like Me Want More Choices
A few days ago, I posed two questions to my two young children. The first question: “What would you think […]
A few days ago, I posed two questions to my two young children. The first question: “What would you think […]
The spike in homeschooling was understandable during the COVID-19 pandemic. With many public schools closed in 2020 and 2021, what
It is rare to see a university publicly complain about regulatory harassment, but Grand Canyon University has good reasons to
Over the summer, when a Southern California school board opposed a new state-determined social studies curriculum that included a bio
Since she began serving on her local school board in Arizona in January, Heather Rooks has made it a practice
Barely six months after South Carolina lawmakers approved legislation allowing K-12 students to customize their education, the state affiliate of
A California school district forced four Jewish students to remain silent after they became targets of antisemitic harassment and now
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is pushing back against claims from some in the media that an education bill she signed
FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Tenth-graders at a Missouri high school last week had to watch a slideshow on “oppression and
Jewish students at Cooper Union, a private New York City college, were locked inside a library Wednesday as pro-Palestine and