February 24, 2021 High school track athlete 'disappointed' after Biden DOJ drops support of challenge to transgender policy Connecticut high school track athlete Alanna Smith told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Wednesday she was "disappointed" after the Biden Justice Department withdrew its support for her lawsuit seeking to prevent transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports.
February 24, 2021 Connecticut girls lose support from Biden administration in transgender athlete case The Biden administration has withdrawn from a lawsuit that aims to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls’ high school sports.
February 19, 2021 Utah GOP Gov. Cox raises concerns about bill banning transgender youths from school sports Utah’s conservative Republican Gov. Spencer Cox pushed back against state legislation Thursday that would regulate transgender youths in scholastic sports and at their doctors’ offices.
February 1, 2021 Ex-NFL star Marcellus Wiley calls for 'separate transgender category' in school sports after Biden order Former NFL star and current Fox Sports 1 host Marcellus Wiley called last week for the creation of a "separate transgender category" for youth athletics.
January 29, 2021 South Carolina principal takes third job at Walmart to help his students A South Carolina principal has taken a third job working overnight shifts at Walmart to help his struggling school, and he said the response by the community and the country inspired by his example have "overwhelmed" him.
January 26, 2021 Video shows officer slamming Florida high school student into ground during confrontation The officer was "in the process of trying to stop the student from fighting another student in the hallway when the deputy took her into custody," according to the Osceola Sheriff's Office.
December 30, 2020 Joe Clark, no-nonsense NJ school principal who inspired movie ‘Lean on Me,’ dead at 82 Joe Clark, the no-nonsense, baseball-bat-wielding New Jersey high school principal who inspired the 1989 movie "Lean on Me," died Tuesday at age 82, his family announced.
December 23, 2020 Nevada charter school's students were instructed to link aspects of their identity with oppression: lawsuit A publicly funded charter school in Nevada created a hostile environment for students by instructing them to associate aspects of their identity with oppression, a new lawsuit alleges.
December 17, 2020 Snow days a thing of the past? Schools respond to nor'easter in age of remote learning A powerful nor'easter hit the East Coast Wednesday, closing schools in parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England.Â
December 16, 2020 Gutfeld on San Francisco’s push to rename schools Democrats on the San Francisco School Board are pushing to have President Abraham Lincoln's name removed from Lincoln High School, because he didn't care enough for Black lives.