State-Specific Resources

Over 1,000 classrooms across the country will be participating in a reading program aimed at connecting service members and students.

In an October victory for freedom-to-read activists, the Matanuska-Susinta Borough School District in Alaska has agreed to pay $89,000 for indiscriminately removing 56 books from library shelves.

Two local teachers’ unions have voted to strike, even though it’s harmful to students and illegal in Massachusetts.

A parental rights group is blasting public school districts nationwide for promoting leftist ideology through “stolen land acknowledgements.”  

State Superintendent Ryan Walters issued a memo on Thursday addressing the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education proposed by President-elect Donald Trump.

Support for school choice has skyrocketed across the nation in the last few years, but three school choice measures on Tuesday’s ballot failed to pass.

Donald Trump’s return to the presidency could set the stage for sweeping changes in U.S. education policy.

In the aftermath of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, the nation’s leading teacher unions, the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), have reaffirmed their commitment to safeguard public education and the rights of all students.

Protecting Our Children’s Privacy and Rights: Michigan Parents Take a Stand Against Biden’s Title IX Overreach

The following 121 candidates have signed the Candidate Pledge to Protect Schools, Children, and Families from the Federal Title IX Plan:

State Laws on School Board Duties - (South Carolina)

State Laws on Public Records - (South Carolina)

State Laws on Open Meetings - (South Carolina)

Empowering Parents - Not Bureaucrats

State Laws on Public Records - (Rhode Island)

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