By Aaron Walker Now, this is a bit of a deep cut and it requires some set up, so bear with us. Besides we are…
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By Jillian Schneider A government report released incriminating data last week that dispels the myth that public education serves all students equally. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office…
By Amanda Parry Another day, another outrageous comment from one of the ladies on “The View.” This time it was Sunny Hostin putting her foot…
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…
By Dr. Joseph Mercola Story at a glance: As people have become aware of the dangers of the COVID-19 shots, they’ve also started questioning conventional…
By MARK HEMINGWAY With one small hiatus, I’ve spent the better part of the last 20 years involved in classical education. My own children have received…
As the nation faces huge proficiency setbacks in public education, a Texas mom touts successes of home-schooling By Megan Myers | Fox News A Texas mom…
by Jacob Howland Public education exists primarily to supply economic and political necessities: basic literacy and numeracy, a dollop of civics. But beyond these modest…