Education
Feds Fine School $15,000 for Selling Soda
Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah, was fined $15,000 by the federal government for inadvertently leaving a soda pop vending machine running during...
Vanderbilt Forbids “Personal Commitment to Jesus” in Student Group’s Bylaws
A commitment to Christ is apparently out at Tennessee’s Vanderbilt University, as the school’s religion police continue to crack down on campus organizations...
Read moreObama Courts Young Voters With Student Loan Debt Plan
As President Obama and his GOP presidential rivals continue to pound the campaign trail, the grave issue of student loan debt has come...
Read moreHalf of College Grads Find Either No Work or No Degree-Related Work
More than half of college students graduating this June can expect to find either no work, or work that doesn’t utilize their freshly...
Read moreChristian, Conservative Groups Counter Pro-Homosexual “Day of Silence”
As it has over the past 15 years, the aggressively pro-homosexual Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) rolled out its self-serving Day...
Read moreAriz. Law Allows Bible to Be Taught in Public Schools
A new law in Arizona will allow public schools to teach the Bible as an elective course. On April 17 Republican Governor Jan...
Read moreBallot Initiative Would Overturn California’s Pro-gay Social Studies Curriculum
A California group is attempting to overturn a law requiring state school social studies curriculums to include positive portrayals of homosexuals. Signed into...
Read moreGeorgia Kindergartner Handcuffed, Arrested for Temper Tantrum
A Georgia kindergarten student was handcuffed and arrested for throwing a temper tantrum in school on Friday, Macon’s WMAZ-TV reports. Six-year-old Salecia Johnson,...
Read moreTask Force Says Inadequate Education Threatens U.S. Prosperity, Security
The United States spends more on K-12 education than many other developed countries, but with results so poor that inadequate education threatens national...
Read moreNew Tenn. Law Allows Creation Theory to Be Discussed in Science Classes
A new Tennessee law, passed without the signature of Republican Governor Bill Haslam, will allow the teaching and discussion of creation theory alongside...
Read moreSchool Reverses Decision, Allows Students to Sing “God Bless the USA”
A Massachusetts elementary school that got in over its head when it censored religious language from a song planned for a student concert,...
Read moreCFR’s Plan to Improve Education: Change Nothing
The charge made by a report from the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) that the country’s students score poorly despite U.S. schools spending...
Read moreStudent Loan Debt Reaches $1 Trillion
Constitutionalists and free-market economists claim that the idea that every high school graduate is entitled to a government-subsidized loan to attend a $30,000-a-year...
Read moreVirginia School District Sued for Religious Discrimination Against Honors Student
It took a lawsuit filed by the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) to convince the Fairfax County (Virginia) school district to reinstate an honors...
Read morePhilosophers: Drug Humans, Give Them Cat Eyes, Murder Infants
If the proposal that murdering infants with so-called “after-birth abortion” isn’t enough to ring the alarm bells about the state of higher learning,...
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