Michigan June 2, 2023 High temperatures in parts of Great Lakes region force schools to close, students to shift to remote learning High temperatures in the Great Lakes region have forced schools to close in some areas. A Michigan Superintendent claimed the temperatures raised a safety concern.
Ohio June 2, 2023 Ohio Republican lawmakers push for revised school voucher program A revised school voucher program being pushed by Republicans in Ohio would give taxpayers money to send kids to private and religious schools, or fund homeschooling.
POLITICS June 1, 2023 GOP rep demands answers on DOD grant to university with Chinese ties GOP Rep. Mike Gallagher sent a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin seeking answers on a research grant to New York-based Alfred University.
EDUCATION June 1, 2023 Senate votes to kill $400 billion student loan handout, sets up fifth Biden veto The Senate voted Thursday to kill President Biden's student loan handout, which would cost the government more than $400 billion and has been delayed by court action.
Pets June 1, 2023 PetSmart faces boycott calls for 'Pride Dog Bikini,' donations to group pushing gender ideology on students Twitter users are calling on consumers to boycott PetSmart over their pet-themed pride line and donation to a controversial education program.
POLITICS June 1, 2023 Education Dept. blasted for promoting Pride Month while test scores plummet: 'Indoctrination camps' The U.S. Education Department was slammed Thursday over a tweet celebrating the beginning of "Pride Month," with some calling for the department to be abolished.
Kentucky May 31, 2023 Kentucky State University names Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo as new president Dr. Koffi C. Akakpo has been appointed as the 19th president of Kentucky State University, following a national search. He will assume his new role on July 1.
Digital Originals May 31, 2023 Teachers unions accused of 'passing the trash,' keeping abusive teachers in the classrooms The Defense of Freedom Institute issues a report calling on state governments and the Biden administration to take action to stop sexual abuse in public K-12 schools.
Virginia May 31, 2023 Virginia plans to eliminate higher education requirement for many executive branch jobs Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced that the state plans to eliminate the higher education requirement for many executive branch jobs.
Nevada May 31, 2023 Riley Gaines rips NV bill punishing schools for trans athlete policies, says Dems want girls 'humiliated' Riley Gaines spoke out against a Democratic Nevada amendment that seeks to block schools from only allowing students to compete in sports based on their biological sex.
EDUCATION May 31, 2023 Pride flag burned at elementary school after concerns raised over its Pride event for children A rainbow Pride flag was burned at a California elementary school set to host an LGBT Pride event Friday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.