January 25, 2023 Michigan Gov. Whitmer expected to announce plan to provide Pre-K for all 4-year-olds in the state The governor of Michigan is expected to announce a plan to provide pre-K for all 4-year-olds in the state. The plan is expected to be announced in Michigan's State of the State address
January 24, 2023 University of Alabama professor leaves due to ‘obsession’ to push equity in science: ‘Rise of illiberalism’ Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki, a Polish immigrant and Earth Science professor left a teaching position due to the “obsession” over the push for equity in science and the “rise of illiberalism.”
January 24, 2023 Charles Barkley is scheduled guest at WV coach Bob Huggins fish fry Charles Barkley is scheduled to be a guest at West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins' annual fish fry. The event on Friday is sold-out and raised a record $2.65 million in 2022.
January 24, 2023 Iowa Gov Kim Reynolds signs historic school choice bill: 'We will fund students not systems' Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed the Students First Act on Tuesday, becoming the second state to pass a school choice measure that expands to every student in the state.
January 24, 2023 House GOP looks to expand education savings accounts to cover private schools, homeschooling EXCLUSIVE: Republicans are set to introduce a bill Tuesday that would expand education savings plans to all grade levels for public, private, and homeschool.
January 24, 2023 Iowa students can use public money to pay for private school under new plan A plan approved by Iowa Legislatures will allow students to use public money to pay tuition for private schools. Democrats argued this may lead to reduced funding for public schools.
January 24, 2023 Intersectional climate scientist goes on rant against 'White men,' compares pollution to 'the fart of a dog' A TikToker who claims to be an "intersectional climate scientist" used a metaphor from the book "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone" to explain how she thinks about climate change.
January 23, 2023 DeSantis fights back against White House, defends Florida's rejection of race-based lesson Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis defended his state’s rejection of an Advanced Placement course on African-American studies — a decision the White House criticized days prior.
January 23, 2023 Betsy DeVos, Rep. Byron Donalds, Libs of TikTok, others urge FL lawmakers to expand school choice A coalition of school choice proponents including 11th U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and many others signed a letter urging Florida lawmakers to expand ESA accounts.
January 23, 2023 Even liberal parents feel 'villainized' by schools socially transitioning their kids without consent: report Dozens of parents spoke out against schools socially transitioning their children to another gender without their consent, according to a New York Times report.