Opinion 16 hours ago I’m a Black Ph.D. and here’s why I left academia I'm a Black Ph.D. and academia got so bad that I walked away. The relentless liberal agenda in colleges and universities is designed to cause resentment of Western Civilization.
Opinion 2 days ago Trump has a chance to get rid of our broken education system President Trump's second term offers Americans another chance to fix our broken Department of Education. We spend over $15,000 a year on K-12 students, more than all but one nation.
Connecticut 3 days ago Special education teacher resigns, apologizes after viral video threatening Trump voters sparks backlash A Connecticut special education teacher has resigned after posting a politically charged video on her social media where she threatened violence against Trump supporters.
VIDEO 3 days ago Elementary school teacher posts anti-Trump rant following election results Annie Dunleavy has resigned from her special education teaching position and apologized after posting a video threatening Trump voters. (Credit: Annie Dunleavy via Snapchat)
Media 4 days ago California teacher lashes out at student wearing Trump hat on Election Day, calls for 'security' to remove him A southern California high school teacher berated a student wearing a Trump hat on Election Day in his classroom, saying Trump supporters were "voting for a freaking rapist."
VIDEO 5 days ago Betsy DeVos joins Trump in support of 'disbanding' the Department of Education Former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos discusses what a second Trump term may mean for U.S. education on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum.'
Opinion November 6 I was forced to take action against my school district to halt compelled speech, racist DEI I am a high school English teacher in the Kansas City metro area caught in the middle of the national debate over DEI, gender, pronouns, identity and "transitioning."
VIDEO October 21 Students would do great with the federal government ‘out of the way,’ public school teacher says Public school teacher Rebecca Friedrichs on the importance of leaving education for the states to handle instead of the federal government.
VIDEO October 16 New York middle school students to honor forgotten Civil War veteran with new headstone Kendall Peruzzini and Mary McCormick, both students at Albion Middle School in New York, spoke to Fox News Digital about their efforts to get a headstone for a forgotten Union soldier.
Media October 7 'Seismic implications' for fired teacher who won lawsuit after refusing to use students' pronouns: Attorney A legal battle involving a teacher being fired for refusing to use a student's preferred pronouns will have positive "seismic implications" for other teachers facing similar charges.