April 26, 2023 African Americans leaving public schools to find schools that affirm their Black heritage Black parents across the United States are pulling their children out of public schools to find Afrocentric schools that affirm their heritage.
April 25, 2023 Utah student at 'world class' boarding school died of sepsis after complaints were ignored: lawyer Taylor Goodridge, a Utah boarding school student, died of sepsis at Diamond Ranch Academy in December 2022 after her complaints went ignored, according to autopsy results and a lawsuit.
April 25, 2023 College Board to revise AP curriculum after critics decry lack of ‘intersectionality,' BLM content The College Board will revise its AP African American studies course after criticism from faculty who argued it did not focus enough on intersectionality.
April 24, 2023 Biden appears to confuse congresswoman for man in 'Teacher of the Year' speech: ‘Stand up Jonah!’ President Biden appeared to confuse Democrat Connecticut Rep. Jahana Hayes' name as "Jonah" multiple times during his teacher of the year speech on Monday.
April 24, 2023 Meghan Trainor says 'f--- teachers,' apologizes after immense backlash: 'I got angry' Meghan Trainor is apologizing for comments made at the expense of teachers. The "All About that Bass" singer expressed her love of teachers after receiving backlash for comments made on her podcast.
April 23, 2023 How a Christian college is unifying students across the political divide Grand Canyon University President Brian Mueller shared how the school has navigated the political divide among students as enrollment tripled in the last decade.
April 22, 2023 Missouri school district putting 'they/them' pronouns in math class to help kids' 'mathematical identities' A Missouri school district has voted to put "they/them" pronouns in word problems in its math classes in order to help students develop "mathematics identities."
April 22, 2023 Why are teen girls across the United States struggling? Studies show 60% of girls reported persistent sadness Teenage girls across the United States are in crisis according to studies. A recent study showed almost 60% of girls reported persistent hopelessness and sadness.
April 22, 2023 Virginia school district to let students carry Narcan to reverse drug overdoses The Arlington County public school system in northern Virginia is ready to move forward with allowing students to carry overdose-reversing drug Narcan to school with them.
April 21, 2023 Parents reportedly suing school district after it allegedly helped secretly transition their child Two parents in Wyoming have reportedly filed a lawsuit against a school district for socially transitioning their mentally-ill daughter without consulting them.