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.
Media October 5 Homeschooling rates surge across the country in the wake of COVID: Report A new report from Johns Hopkins University shows homeschooling rates growing in the 2023-2024 school year in 19 out of 21 different states surveyed.
Media October 3 Virginia school board to pay 'wrongfully fired' teacher who refused to use student's preferred pronouns A Virginia school board agreed to pay a former high school teacher $575,000 in damages and attorney’s fees after he refused to call a transgender student by their preferred pronouns.
OPINION September 24 Education is on the November ballot and so is our future Education wasn't a topic when Trump and Harris debated, but it's a major concern. Parents and students are looking for policies that will help turn education around.
Media September 22 Chicago school board approves measure to do away with ‘ranking' schools after 'longstanding structural racism' CPS Chief Executive Officer Pedro Martinez unveiled on Wednesday a “renewed focus on equity" and moves away from ranking schools based on student outcomes.
Media September 21 Students left behind as Chicago high school suffers from staffing issues, teacher absences: Report A Chicago high school's staffing challenges are attributed to a teacher shortage within the district and compounded by issues with "management and leadership approach of administrators."
OPINION September 21 Here's why parents should join educators to ban cellphones from classrooms I not only echo the call to ban cellphones in schools, but I also want to encourage parents and teachers to work together to accomplish this critical, generation-defining mission.
VIDEO September 20 Cornell professor who praised Oct. 7 Hamas massacre joins another anti-Israel protest on campus A Cornell University professor who cheered Hamas' Oct. 7 terror attacks in Southern Israel is being criticized again for taking part in an anti-Israel march on campus. (Courtesy New York Post)