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In a stirring and unapologetically bold commencement address at the University of Alabama, President Donald
This is a warning to the Duval County School Board: You are in a heap
As details continue to emerge surrounding the active shooter incident at Florida State University (FSU),
Big Education’s greed is amazing, and somewhat alarming. If those who run the government schools
Those who support pornography in the government schools lost a battle this week, proving how
At least one member of the City Council Finance Committee will be giving a frosty
Anyone complaining about “book banning” in relation to government school libraries just doesn’t know what
School Board members like to travel. That is not a novelty. Most political bodies, including
By following liberal policies, the United States has managed to spend $1 trillion to fix
Voters in a couple of school districts might be wondering if they voted correctly in
One of the dumbest “academic papers” I’ve ever seen has been published by an organization
When the school superintendent begins hearing from the people tomorrow, what he will hear is
Nassau Citizens Defending Freedom has notched a small victory for parental rights over a secret
In the midst of an ambitious building plan, the government schools in Duval County claim