Parents have a fundamental right to direct the upbringing and education of their children. School districts violate that right by leaving parents out of key decisions about their own children.
In rulings related to transgender issues, sex, and faith, parents and others have won a string of court cases for parents' rights and the First Amendment.
When California lawmakers made “ethnic studies” a graduation requirement for K-12 students three years ago, they hoped their state would become a national model. It is—of what not to do.
A Xenia school board member wants another look at the curriculum to make sure a controversial topic isn’t being taught anywhere in the district.
Busy, working parents cannot be blamed for getting blindsided by the bizarre direction children’s literature is taking in public libraries.
Christians must embrace a biblically centered, conservative approach to repel a “morally toxic” culture led by America’s progressives where “children are the target,” panelists at the Family...
Charter schools continue to attract more students amid a decline in government-run public schools, a new report reveals.
Republican Tim Sheey's plan for Department of Education includes 'throwing it in the trash can' in the hopes of saving money.
For decades, children of families living in the country illegally have had the right to attend public school based on a 1982 Supreme Court decision known as Plyler v. Doe.
The superintendent says the move is an attempt to protect students, parents, and teachers.
The latest development in the ongoing controversy surrounding Williamson County Schools’ library materials comes with a significant legal decision.
A lawsuit filed against the Evanston/Skokie School District 65 in Evanston alleges the school separated students and teachers by race .
A new lawsuit alleges that a Colorado school district fired a dean of students for pushing back against critical race theory and expressing patriotism as an American.
Let’s ask ourselves, Will pouring in more money make a difference to children? The data shows the answer is “No.”
A free-to-view documentary exposes what families in Colorado have dealt with concerning LGBTQ indoctrination in the classroom.