Months after gender and LGBTQ+ content included in new health education standards drew the ire of some parents and conservatives, this measure would require the Michigan Legislature's green light for ...
When a preschool teacher in Georgia reports a colleague for mistreating children and gets fired for it, parents are left holding two fears at once: that a child may have been harmed, and that the ...
Public education resources are finite. Diverting them weakens the neighborhood schools that educate most children. Real school choice means strengthening public schools so families can find quality ...
Some faculty say the process has been chaotic, highlighting the difficulty of enforcing a procedure that targets something as ...
The board of trustees voted unanimously Thursday to approve the contract, after union members ratified it early last month.
A Boston woman, who is deaf-blind, was denied services, benefits and even a shot at the Marines before she found her footing — and her voice.
The revival of Austrian economics had roots in the Circle Bastiat group that met in New York City in the 1950s, among them Murray Rothbard and Ralph Raico.
A jubilant atmosphere glided through Hangar 2 of Westfield-Barnes Regional Airport on March 5 as Galen Wilson was honored for ...
With nearly half of Ohio's teachers eyeing the exit, Today in Ohio asks whether misogyny — not just anti-union politics — is driving the legislature's war on public school educators.
Alberto Carvalho was seen as a catch for the nation’s second largest school district. Then his home and office were raided by ...
Merwyn Bagan could sum up his life’s work with a single bible verse: “Of them to whom much is given, much shall be required.” His wife, Carol, said this value was “etched on his soul.” “He said, ‘You ...
The Mississippi House has revived a teacher pay raise bill and Public Employees’ Retirement System changes after both failed ...