Education
MN School District Faces Legal Threat Over “Sexual Orientation” Policy
Minnesota’s Anoka-Hennepin school district (Anoka Middle School for the Arts, pictured left)) is battling legal efforts to force it to abandon an official policy...
Conservative Conference in Ohio Boasts High Attendance
Columbus, Ohio hosted the first We the People Convention this weekend, attracting nearly one thousand pro-liberty, anti-Obama and anti-establishment guests. The event boasted...
Read moreGov. Christie Moves to Privatize N.J. Public Schools
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has found a way to solve the problem of chronically sub-standard public schools in his state, while dissolving...
Read moreSaint Anselm College: “Classroom for America”
For Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, being in New Hampshire means you never have to pay for advertising. ...
Read moreUpcoming We the People Convention Announces Speakers
On July 1 and 2, the We the People Convention and The Ohio Citizens PAC dinners will be taking place at the Columbus...
Read moreFreedom’s Forefront
Since its inception more than 50 years ago, The John Birch Society has always been right in the middle of all of the...
Read moreNBC Hires Leftist NPR Scandal Chief Schiller
Vivian Schiller, the former head of National Public Radio, who was fired for permitting it to function as a leftist propaganda machine, is...
Read moreJBS President John McManus on Stopping the New World Order
John Birch Society president John F. McManus, as part of his nationwide speaking tour, addressed a standing room-only audience recently in the idyllic town...
Read moreConservative Writer Claims Sesame Street Has Liberal Agenda
If congressional lawmakers need further evidence for why the federal government should cut public funding to the Public Broadcasting Station, they need not...
Read moreCalif. School Permits Transgender Propagandist in Classroom
A school in Oakland, California wants to change boys into girls and girls into boys, Fox News reports. The latest fad in the...
Read moreGraduates at Louisiana High School Defy Commencement Prayer Ban
Despite threats of an ACLU-driven lawsuit, seniors at Louisiana’s Bastrop High School continued a tradition of prayer at the school’s graduation ceremony. One...
Read morePublic School System: Is It Really About the Children?
Although the United States is generally recognized as having a free-market, capitalist economy, many services are provided by various levels of government, rather...
Read moreNYC Prepares Standardized Tests to Assess Teachers
Despite the powerful influence of the teachers’ union in New York City, education officials in NYC are in the process of developing new...
Read moreNew York City Teacher Allegedly Fired for Being Devout Christian
A New York City special education teacher has said that her faith and spirituality provoked harassment, teasing, and finally, wrongful termination last June....
Read moreDOE’s Proposed Regulations Raise Student Privacy Concerns
The Department of Education released a proposal last month that dramatically alters the 1974 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which guarantees...
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