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Christian Students Sue Professor, Claim She Forced Them to Pay $99 to Fund Left-Wing...

Christian students at Michigan State are suing former professor, alleging she forced students to pay membership fee to her left-wing activist group as part course.
Columbia University in Manhattan, New York City

Student Loan Payments Will Restart Soon: Here’s the Timeline Borrowers Should Know

U.S. Dept of Ed, which oversees student loan debt owed by Americans, posted a notice on student aid website confirming when borrowers should start paying again.

Hearing Recap: Protecting Kids: Combatting Graphic, Explicit Content in School Libraries

Republicans are confident that pornographic materials should not be in children’s schools. Democrats? Not so sure. 

Teachers Union Presidents Support Full Return to In-person Schooling in Fall

The president of one of the largest teachers unions in the country announced Thursday that the union wants all schools to reopen for in-person schooling in...

McConnell Urges Biden Administration to Drop ‘Divisive, Radical’ 1619 Project From Grant Programs

Thirty-seven Republicans led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Thursday penned a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona urging him to remove...

IN-DEPTH: ‘We’re Not Going to Keep Taking It’: Tempers Flare as Florida’s LGBT Community...

Despite efforts, members of the LGBT community in Florida find themselves losing debates, losing ground, and, more noticeably, losing their tempers.
American Federation of Teachers Union

IN-DEPTH: If Parents Want Their Rights Back They Must End Teacher Union Monopoly: Expert

Parents and other concerned citizens must be aware of what teachers’ unions are doing and stop their monopoly, including their control of school boards.

Oklahoma Governor Signs Bill Banning Critical Race Theory in Public Schools

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill on May 7, 2021 banning the teaching of critical race theory in the state’s public and charter schools. Critical race theory is...

Cornell Professor Who Called Hamas Attack ‘Exhilarating’ Takes Leave of Absence

Cornell University professor who called Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas terrorist group "exhilarating" is taking a leave of absence for the rest of semester.

Judge Rules Teachers Can Get Jobs Back With Back Pay After Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine

A New York state judge ruled that 10 employees fired by the NYC Dept of Education for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine have to be reinstated with back pay.

Congressman Bean: ‘Inappropriate Content is a Real Problem’

Empowering parents as best advocate for child’s education, Aaron Bean held hearing, “Protecting Kids: Combatting Graphic, Explicit Content in School Libraries.”

Academic Freedom Under Attack: Loosening the CCP’s Grip on America’s Classrooms

Research into foreign funding in K-12 schools began with records showing a school received over $1 million in donations from various entities linked to the CCP.