Media 2 days ago Attorney says 'a lot of teachers coming to us' after they are being forced to use students' preferred pronouns Many teachers are reaching out to Alliance Defending Freedom after they are being forced by school policy to use students' preferred pronouns.
Media 4 days ago Virginia teacher says 'a lot' of staff disagreed, some quit over mandate to use students’ preferred pronouns Deborah Figliola, who teaches at Harrisonburg City Public Schools, said that many teachers were silent and did not speak up when they disagreed with the district's pronoun mandate.
Education 5 days ago Jill Biden leaves job at Virginia community college ahead of White House departure Poised to soon leave the White House, first lady Jill Biden announced that she had taught her final class at Northern Virginia Community College.
Media December 13 Local Virginia teachers no longer forced to use students' preferred pronouns after settlement A Virginia school district agreed to respect teachers' religious beliefs after they challenged a training that forced employees to use students' preferred pronouns.
Education November 22 PA Education Department agrees to cancel requirement for teachers to adopt guidelines deemed 'woke' The Pennsylvania Department of Education settled a lawsuit with a faith-based legal group to rescind their mandate for teachers to adopt a set of required guidelines for teaching.
Opinion November 19 Trump’s plan to close Education Department opens up a bright future for students The incoming Trump administration talks about getting rid of the Education Department. It was the federal government and teachers unions that messed up schools in the first place.
Opinion November 17 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 November 15 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 November 14 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 November 14 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)