Spokane teacher fired for reading slur in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

A Spanish teacher in Spokane is expected to be terminated after reading a passage from “To…

Gorsuch and Maryland school district lawyer have wild exchange over children’s LGBTQ storybook: ‘Not bondage’

The lawyer for a Maryland school district and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch had a wild exchange…

Voter Outrage in California Sparks Political Shift

California voters have shown growing frustration with Democratic policies and leadership. Recent polling revealed that nearly…

A deep dive on U.S. reading and math scores, and what to do about them

  U.S. students were still nearly half a grade level behind in both math and reading…

Quebec premier says he wants to stop people from praying in public

Quebec Premier François Legault said Friday afternoon that he wants to ban praying in public and…

What Happens if the Education Department Is Dissolved?

The U.S. Department of Education has been under heightened scrutiny over the past few years, with…

A 4% income tax on millionaires will make lunch free for Massachusetts K-12 students

Massachusetts’ new budget will provide free school lunches for K-12 students, thanks to an additional 4%…

LeBron James-backed ‘I Promise School’ delivers ‘discouraging’ results: NO eighth-grade student has passed state math test in three years

I Promise School, part-funded by LeBron James and his foundation, has come under scrutiny from the state following…

5 Takeaways from the Montana Climate Trial as We Await a Historic Ruling

CLIMATEWIRE | HELENA, Mont. — Sixteen young people who sued the state of Montana over its…

Why are Americans dying so young? [Closed – Paywall]

US life expectancy is in freefall as the young and the poor bear the brunt of…

Florida bill would give DeSantis more power over state universities and ban gender studies

A new bill overhauling Florida universities to match Gov. Ron DeSantis’ vision for higher education would…

“In God We Trust” Signs Going Up In Texas Schools After Law Goes Into Effect

Back in 2021, Senate Bill 797 was passed in Texas. The bill states that secondary and…