State-Specific Resources

Stone Ridge Christian School could be punished by the state for standing for the truth. Every athlete has the right to safely compete on a level playing field.

In a landmark case, the justices will consider whether the Constitution requires medical experimentation on children.

Ohio State University is promoting critical pedagogy in K-12 after seeing the state legislatures attempts to pass the banning of divisive concepts over the past few years. The legislature has moved so slow that the workaround in now up and running.

Minnesota’s dual enrollment program is under legal challenge as Christians allege it discriminates against faith-based individuals and institutions. 

According to research conducted by the nation’s education data agency, the number of teaching positions did not increase or decrease compared to the 2022-23 school year.

Schools across California have continued to scramble this month to be prepared for a new law coming into effect on January 1st that prohibits school districts from allowing teachers to notify parents if their child is using a new pronoun at school

An audit of the Louisiana Department of Education's seclusion and restraint practices for students with disabilities reveals underreporting and compliance with state laws.

A teacher in New Jersey was charged after he allegedly taped a nine-year-old student to his desk, while a teacher's aide was accused of failing to intervene.

As lawmakers in many states gear up for new legislative sessions in January, polling once again found strong support for school choice measures among American voters.

The Clark County School District (CCSD) reminds families that CCSD schools are safe places for all students and their families, and all children have a constitutional right to a public education. 

An organization focused on creating pipelines for students of color to become teachers says it receives payment from public schools, while other reporting indicates it receives funds from private sources.

Jennifer C. Berkshire’s interview with PRA about her and Jack Schneider’s new book, The Education Wars, provides a road map for defending public education.

Republicans and Democrats conflict on whether critical race theory is in classrooms

Fearing book removal or losing their jobs, library professionals conceal bare butts and other exposed body parts in picture books.

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