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A renewed focus on math, science, reading and social studies is the best way to improve education in the U.S., a plurality of voters say, according to a. new poll.

Questions following multiple reports from parents who say Mission Trail Middle School officials in Olathe, Kansas, are allowing a biological girl to use the boys’ restroom and locker room have been met by silence from school officials.

Rev. Mitchell Johnson, appointed to lead the Chicago Board of Education earlier this month, has resigned amid revelations of antisemitic and misogynistic social media posts.

After charges were announced against administrators and test proctors allegedly involved in a fraudulent teacher certification scheme, state agencies said they would follow law enforcement's lead to ensure teachers are properly licensed.

Public schools in a Northern Virginia county have quietly removed a pro-LGBTQ book after parents criticized it for sexually explicit images.

The Oregon Department of Education released a new policy encouraging public schools to limit students’ cell phone use. The guidance cites the associated mental, social and academic challenges as reasons to decrease screen time.

A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of the Brevard County chapter of Moms for Liberty in a case challenging school board policies that restricted speech at public meetings.

When it comes to helping special-needs kids, Christian microschools are stepping up to the table. 

Parents from the Loudoun County School district in Virginia are suing the school board, claiming that their First Amendment rights were violated at a board meeting.

Key Takeaways It matters what this next generation is taught. The destructive ideology of CRT has made its way into core subjects in the district’s catalog. Corporate America is beginning to turn away from institutional DEI. It’s time schools got back to basics, too.

Should Kamala Harris be installed in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue come January, she and Tim Walz would depend upon destructive agents to carry out their radical agenda to “deconstruct” America.

After NOLA Public Schools opened its first permanent district-run school in 20 years, New Orleans education is at a crossroads. A big question remains: How far do district leaders want to go?

Salem-Keizer will have weapon detection systems operating in all six comprehensive high schools this school year, with a likely expansion to middle schools next year.

Is The Vegetarian inappropriate for minors School bans spark debate Controversy erupts over Nobel Laureate Han Kangs novel

An ongoing lawsuit by book publishers against the State of Florida is shaping up to be one of the most significant cases in the fight for the freedom to read.

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