The battle between rival teachers’ unions is heating up in Florida, where local educators will have the final say. Florida’s Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) announced on May 14 that the Miami-Dade Education Coalition (MDEC) would officially be challenging United Teachers of Dade (UTD) in an upcoming election.
A teacher in the Tucson Unified School District told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) he’s retiring, frustrated by students who are unmotivated and simply play on their phones in class.
Francis Howell School District board members plan to introduce measures prohibiting classroom discussions on gender identity and require the board to approve every book purchased or donated in the district.
A Ohio school board member has resigned out of frustration with the district’s policies and curriculum – as well as with her colleagues’ apparent unwillingness to stand up to them.
In a powerful school board meeting speech, the superintendent of Georgia’s Cobb County Schools said educators who provide sexually explicit materials to children should not be in the classroom.
A Washington school board president is hoping to inspire schools to take a stand on behalf of girls’ sports.
Two boys have sparked heated debate across Hawaii after competing in — and winning — multiple girls’ track and field competitions. Lana Huff and Frankie-Lyn Mocilio were permitted to compete on the Kea’au High School girls’ track team because they “identify” as girls.
Gaines praised the four student-athletes, saying they "set the precedent and the standard for many girls to come."
Earlier this month, President Joe Biden, in a post on X, called on the nation to "support women's sports." This tone-deaf post comes on the heels of the Department of Education's final Title IX rule, which will destroy sex-based protections and athletic opportunities for girls and women.
As an increasing number of states are suing the Biden administration for revising Title IX law, a homeschool nonprofit is monitoring the situation.
A biological male beat several female competitors to advance to Connecticut’s track and field state championships in the girls’ shot put event where he placed 3rd.
A federal judge in Kansas has blocked a federal rule expanding anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ+ students from being enforced in four states and a patchwork of places elsewhere across the nation.
Today, by 5-to-4, with John Roberts shockingly joining the four conservatives on that court, the US Supreme Court ruled that blocking state aid to religious schools, if such aid was available to private schools, in general, was unconstitutional.
The parents of an elementary school student have sued Bellingham Public Schools for allegedly failing to protect their son from repeated sexual assaults perpetrated by another male student while they were on a school bus, and for failing to report the allegations to law enforcement or state child welfare officials.
There are many new laws that Tennessee can expect from the General Assembly starting this month. The ‘Family Rights and Responsibility Act’ outlines 12 fundamental rights of parents.