Proud American April 17, 2017 The American Revolution and us: Why Patrick Henry is still a role model for kids today “GIVE ME LIBERTY, OR GIVE ME DEATH!” why is that all we remember about Patrick Henry—just seven little words?
EDUCATION December 1, 2016 Board upholds suspension for teacher who stepped on flag A North Carolina school board has upheld the 10-day suspension of a high school teacher who stepped on the American flag during a First Amendment lesson.
British November 21, 2016 Artist photographs models painted like flags, binging on national cuisine For French photographer Jonathan Icher, there is a clear connection between food and the nation it comes.
Controversies November 23, 2015 University of Michigan reverses decision, will show 'American Sniper' as scheduled The University of Michigan said late Wednesday that it will show the film "American Sniper" as originally scheduled after a protest by students and staff caused the screening to be scrapped.
History November 5, 2015 Taking the Kids -- to Gettysburg on the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address President Lincoln spoke for only two minutes Nov. 19, 1863 when he delivered one of the most memorable speeches of all time -- The Gettysburg Address.
OPINION July 27, 2015 'We the People' is at risk: Why America needs civics education The American Civics Education Initiative is simple.
Todd Starnes May 7, 2015 You can’t celebrate America, school says Students and parents at a Colorado high school are outraged after administrators turned down their request for a spirit week day honoring America because it might offend non-Americans.
Curriculum May 6, 2015 Federal citizenship test: What should a good citizen really know about America? Quick: how many amendments to the US Constitution have been ratified?
Controversies January 8, 2015 Schools look to stop serving as polling stations citing security concerns Some schools no longer want to serve as polling places since the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.