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Roy Cooper, the Democrat Governor of North Carolina, declared a "state of emergency" as a last-ditch effort to drum up support and prevent a school choice bill from passing the state legislature.
May 23, 2023
Roy Cooper, the Democrat Governor of North Carolina, declared a “state of emergency” as a last-ditch effort to drum up support and prevent a school choice bill from passing the state legislature.
13% civics history
May 5, 2023
The latest National Report Card shows that only 13% of 8th graders scored proficiently in history, and only 22% in civics.
marxist jung
March 20, 2023
Meet Mandi Jung, a Highland Park Middle School biology teacher in Minneapolis who teaches a different type of science class. Well, there doesn’t seem to be much science involved, but if your kid is interested in becoming a Antifa revolutionary, odds are they’re more likely to make Molotov cocktails instead of watching old Bill Nye the Science Guy episodes.
February 27, 2023
A radical left-wing member of the Fairfax County School Board with a history of controversial remarks is making headlines now for calling the Battle of Iwo Jima, a critical turning point against the Japanese in WWII, “unfortunate” and “evil” during a recent meeting.
February 10, 2023
February is the month of love, Punxsutawney Phil’s shadow, and of course, the deluge of Black History Month propaganda. It’s everywhere, from your recommended TV shows and movies to your kid’s classroom.
January 30, 2023
While other Republicans tease possible presidential campaigns, former President Donald Trump is getting into the swing of the season early, making the rounds in New Hampshire and South Carolina. His latest announcements and speeches have focused on a demographic that, up until the last few years, had been largely ignored by the Republican Party — parents.
public school misbehavior
January 20, 2023
Reports of student misbehavior have risen sharply in public schools, as districts also report widespread “stunted” social development among students.
December 7, 2022
I remember growing up and hearing kids excitedly talk about new books they had just finished and taking weekly trips to the local public library to see what new selection was available. They’d also discuss participating in library events related to story times, puppet shows, and crafting.
school choice
June 21, 2021
School boards are gushing over their determination to stamp out racism, but their words are merely political posturing.