Wealthy donors are increasingly shaping debates over ideology in higher education. Their funding decisions are influencing reform, accountability, and campus direction.
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Public schools will temporarily switch to remote learning during a major NFL Draft event. Officials say the move aims to ease congestion and maintain safety.
Internal emails suggest the Biden administration’s parents council was formed using ideologically aligned activist groups. Critics say the effort lacked true balance and bipartisan representation.
First Lady Melania Trump is set to make history as the first First Lady to preside over the United Nations Security Council. Her address will focus on education, technology, and the pursuit of lasting peace.
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Portland Public Schools over race-focused initiatives and funding allocations. The probe centers on potential civil rights violations and unequal treatment.
The National Education Association (NEA) has been urging student walkouts and protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Critics argue teachers should not use students for political activism.
A Texas school district is investigating after Islamic materials and hijabs were distributed to students on campus. Officials say the incident stemmed from a procedural breakdown, not ideology.
A Daily Signal commentary highlights how homeschooling prioritizes personalized learning and family choice as traditional schools struggle with bureaucracy. Homeschooling has become a solution for many parents seeking flexibility and tailored education.
By Reagan Reese As Trump’s first one hundred days of his second administration approaches, one major nonprofit is working to codify the president’s executive orders…
‘Like the dog returning to its vomit’ By Bob Unruh An analysis of this week’s Supreme Court arguments in a Maryland fight over a school’s decision…
By Danielle The Senate on Monday confirmed the nomination of Linda McMahon to serve as secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. However, the future existence…
By Brett T. To be honest, we’re a little disappointed to see that the Department of Education still exists. At least it seems to be…
OAN Staff Stella Escobedo The nation’s report card is in and its not looking good for America’s students. President Donald Trump is talking about abolishing the…
By M Winger Joe Biden announced that 150,000 more borrowers have had their loans forgiven. This is boosting the total to over 5 million. Despite the…
By Paula Bolyard One of the great conservative successes of the modern era has been allowing parents to direct their children’s education through school choice…
Louisiana and Oklahoma have recently enacted such laws. By Kiara Alfonseca In 1980, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that Kentucky’s then-law requiring that a copy…


















