June 1, 2021 Virginia teacher fights school gender policies, stands up for students to ‘speak their mind freely’ Loudoun County, Virginia gym teacher Tanner Cross joined "Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Primetime" after he was placed on administrative leave following his vocal opposition to his school’s new gender policies which he says go against his Christian beliefs.
April 23, 2021 Georgia mom blasts school board for making kids wear COVID face masks: 'Take these masks off of my child' A Georgia mom is going viral after she grilled school board members for making young children wear masks and socially distance despite there being little evidence that kids are severely at risks of contracting COVID-19.
April 8, 2021 First grader persuades Old Navy to put pockets in girls' jeans Kamryn Gardner, 7, from Bentonville, Arkansas, wrote a letter to Old Navy asking the company to put real front pockets on its girls’ jeans.
April 7, 2021 LA elementary schools to hold 3-hour school days, offered no transportation before reversing course Two Los Angeles elementary schools expected to resume on-campus learning later this month notified parents that the school day will only be three hours and transportation to child care would not be provided. But the schools reversed course later Wednesday, notifying parents -- and Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ -- that transportation will be available after all.Â
March 18, 2021 Parents of virtual learners say their kids have worse mental health, less time outside, CDC survey finds One year after the coronavirus pandemic shut down schools nationwide, a CDC survey released Thursday shows that remote learning has taken a toll on the mental and physical health of both parents and children.Â
March 6, 2021 New York bill would create 'comprehensive sexuality education' for kindergarten students New York state Sen. Samra G. Brouk, a Democrat who represents western parts of the state, introduced a bill this year that would "ensure all pupils receive, as an integral part of education in grades kindergarten through twelve, comprehensive sexuality education."
March 2, 2021 North Carolina students aren’t doing well amid pandemic, falling behind in math and science End-of-course exam results in North Carolina show that high schoolers across the state have declined rapidly in math and science amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to the News & Observer.Â
February 25, 2021 Maryland school employee’s alleged Zoom masturbation didn’t break state law, police say A school employee in Maryland won’t face charges after he was allegedly spotted masturbating during a Zoom session with special education students this week, according to a report.
November 17, 2020 Tennessee Education Association calls for mask mandate in schools The Tennessee Education Association is calling for a mask mandate in schools, emergency state school funding for PPE, firm guidance for school closures, and other measures that will help mitigate the spread of coronavirus in schools.Â
November 16, 2020 Mystery Texas woman returns boy to his family after he gets off at the wrong bus stop A good samaritan has returned 6-year old Colton Franklin to his family after he got off the bus at the wrong stop on his way home from his first day of in-person learning at Postma Elementary school in Cypress, Texas.Â