VIDEO 1 day ago Doctors issue stark warnings over mail-order ketamine therapy Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel on the dangers of mail-ordered ketamine and how using cell phones to calm children can stunt emotional development.
VIDEO June 23 Idaho homeschooling ‘continues to grow’: Audra Talley Homeschool Idaho board member Audra Talley joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the surge in homeschooling since the pandemic.
OPINION June 21 What this milestone means for the school choice movement School choice momentum, which had been building for years, exploded after COVID. Parents took what was solid growth and supercharged the movement for educational freedom.
Media June 19 'Education freedom fighter' Gov. Jeff Landry makes Louisiana the 11th state to pass universal school choice Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday signed a school choice program into law: The Louisiana Giving All True Opportunity to Rise Program, also known as the GATOR scholarship.
OPINION June 19 40 years later, our schools are at greater risk It's been 40 years since the famous federal education study published in 1983 called "A Nation at Risk."
VIDEO June 19 Sen. Cruz fighting for victims of revenge pornography Elliston Berry, who was a victim of deepfake revenge porn, and her mom, Anna McAdams, on how explicit AI images target young women. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, explains a bipartisan bill to make the sharing and creation of these images illegal.
OPINION June 19 A mom's guide to tackling the tricky topic of kids and smartphones in schools In an age where school shootings and emergencies seem increasingly common, the ability for a child to immediately contact a parent is invaluable.
Media June 16 The rise of ‘micro-schools’: Parents opt for alternative child learning amid public education concerns Some parents are turning away from public education to place their children in micro-schools, an alternative learning program that removes grade levels.
OPINION June 10 Our school district fired us for sharing gender identity policy ideas on personal time We saw a troubling trend of parents being left out of the discussion when their children struggled with gender dysphoria – and teachers being asked to lie to parents and students.
EDUCATION June 7 Equity paradox: Minority, low income students suffer most from lack of gifted programs in Massachusetts Karen Blumstein and Michelle Barmazel, co-presidents of the Massachusetts Association for Gifted Education, said cuts to gifted programs have resulted in an "equity chasm."