Education
NYC 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...
DOE’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...
Read moreLiberal Hypocrisy Rampant on College Campuses
The indoctrination of college students by their ultra-liberal professors has proven to be quite successful thus far, even to the degree that they...
Read moreConn. H.S. Board: Seniors Must Know English to Graduate
Connecticut's New London High School (left) board recently passed a requirement that all its students must attain a certain level of proficiency in...
Read moreMilitary Weighs Change in Home School Recruitment Policy
One of the nation’s leading home school groups is urging the Department of Defense (DOD) to change its policy on how many home...
Read moreACLU Targets Tennessee Schools Over Christian Activities
Legal action by the ACLU has prompted a school district in White County, Tennessee, to ban the Gideons from distributing their Bibles to...
Read moreTucson Parents Challenge Ethnic Studies Curriculum
Parents in Tucson, Arizona, are beyond disgruntled over the content of a anti-capitalist, anti-American textbook used in an ethnic studies curriculum for grades...
Read moreFeds Place Cameras in Cafeterias to Monitor Eating Habits
With the federal deficit edging towards $15 trillion, one wonders where federal officials found $2 million to fund a research project in Texas...
Read moreChristian Colleges Are Latest Target of Homosexual Activists
Homosexual activists fighting for the acceptance of their lifestyle in every corner of society have found a prime target: Christian colleges and universities....
Read moreChocolate Milk on School Menus Under Scrutiny
Does the Nanny State have no bounds? Apparently not, as even beverages are at risk. The newest example of “government knows best” can...
Read moreAmerican Students Struggle with Understanding of Civics
Every day, it seems, there are more and more reasons parents should opt out of the public school system and consider pursuing either...
Read moreJBS President Finds Support in Upstate New York
On Monday, May 2, John Birch Society President Jack McManus spoke at the Marriott Hotel in Colonie, New York to an audience of...
Read moreU.S. Women Outpacing Men in Earning Bachelor’s, Advanced College Degrees
Women in the United States have outpaced men in earning both bachelor’s and advanced college degrees. According to the Associated Press, the most...
Read moreProposed Tennessee Law Would Ban Teaching Homosexuality in Schools
A Tennessee State Senate committee has approved a bill that would prohibit elementary and middle school teachers from discussing homosexuality in their classrooms....
Read moreGroomed for Globalism
“Are you a citizen of the United States or are you a citizen of the world?” Professor and Ambassador Ahmad Kamal, a retired...
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