ӣƵ Flash June 23, 2021 Critical race theory is 'designed to divide' and parents are right to call it out: Douglas Murray 'The Madness of Crowds' author Douglas Murray joined 'Fox & Friends' on Wednesday to discuss pushback from Loudoun County parents against critical race theory being implemented in school curriculums.
ӣƵ Flash June 23, 2021 'Army' of Virginia parents unite against critical race theory 'insanity': 'Our protests won't stop' Loudoun County parents are speaking out against critical race theory in their school district, with one mother Rachel Pisani, telling “Fox & Friends” that they will not stop until they are heard.
ӣƵ Flash June 11, 2021 New York mother rips proponents of critical race theory: 'They're the racists' A New York mother slammed critical race theory during a recent Carmel Central school district meeting between parents and faculty. Tatiana Ibrahim joined 'Fox and Friends' Friday to explain her stance.
ӣƵ Flash June 10, 2021 Florida mother and school board member slams critical race theory as 'anti-American' curriculum A Florida mother and Sarasota County school board member reacted Thursday to news that the Florida Board of Education voted to ban critical race theory from state classrooms.
Virginia May 5, 2021 Virginia DOE faces backlash for social-emotional learning proposal: 'Trojan horse' for 'indoctrination' The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) is encountering pushback for draft social and emotional learning standards that critics suggest are a Trojan horse for left-wing ideas about race.
ӣƵ Flash May 4, 2021 Leo Terrell warns against teaching critical race theory in schools: 'Government-sponsored racism' ӣƵ contributor Leo Terrell said Tuesday that the implementation of critical race theory in U.S. schools is 'government-sponsored racism.'
Curriculum October 18, 2019 Meet the playwright behind a 'deeply raw space' on Broadway Playwright Jeremy O. Harris has a rule that he doesn't cry in public.
OPINION September 9, 2019 Todd Starnes: Teacher tells students to reveal their religion, sexuality A teacher in North Carolina asked students for personal information in order to judge their "privilege."
Curriculum May 20, 2019 Amid #MeToo, states debate teaching consent to kids They hear about #MeToo cases in the news, and talk about them with friends.
Curriculum May 16, 2019 School district fires woman accused of duct-taping student The three adults present in a special education classroom in western New York when a 12-year-old had his wrists duct taped together have all resigned or been fired.
Curriculum May 3, 2019 Acting Michigan State president falls ill at commencement The acting president of Michigan State University Satish Udpa suffered what officials are calling a "health incident" during commencement ceremonies in East Lansing.