(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) In a disturbing display of what many are calling targeted discrimination, Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser confirmed that students 12 and older must have a COVID vaccine passport if they want to participate with in-person learning at public and private schools.
Bowser, a Democrat, and the state superintendent...
(Headline USA) The Biden administration claimed its supposed authority to transfer the burden of student-loan expenses from debtors onto all U.S. taxpayers stemmed from loopholes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic and to a 2003 law aimed at providing help to members of the military.
Legal challenges are expected over...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) With a November opponent now in place, Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis wasted no time landing punches to the leftist body Democrat on a state level and delivering a knockout right on the national level.
While DeSantis ran unopposed in Tuesday’s GOP primary, he still came away...
(Chris Parker, Headline USA) Google has launched its Google Ph.D. Fellowship program, an initiative designed to provide up to $100,000 in grants to students seeking computer science degrees.
However, the program comes with a big stipulation: if a university nominates more than two students (with a maximum of four), the last...
(Headline USA) Washington, D.C., officials announced this week that the city will enroll illegal immigrant children in the public school system who are being bused in from border states.
Texas and Arizona have bused thousands of illegal aliens to D.C. over the past few months, arguing that Democrat-controlled sanctuary cities should...
(Headline USA) Uvalde's embattled school police chief on Wednesday could become the first officer to lose his job over the hesitant response by hundreds of heavily armed law enforcement personnel during the May massacre at Robb Elementary School.
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District was set to make a decision...
(Headline USA) Teachers union boss Randi Weingarten admitted this week to spreading disinformation about conservative legislation.
Weingarten shared a tweet over the weekend posted by an account called “Freesus Patriot” that claimed Florida has banned books such as To Kill a Mockingbird and A Wrinkle in Time.
"I'm not going to say...
(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Texas passed a law that requires all "public or secondary school" and "institution of higher education" to post posters or signs bearing the national motto: "In God We Trust.”
The poster or sign must be donated to the school—or purchased with donated money—and the law stipulated...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears made a statement regarding the status of education in the United States as a "national security crisis."
Appearing on "Sunday Morning Futures," on Fox News, Sears told host Maria Bartiromo that the decline of education standards and rise of critical race...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) A Wisconsin school board stood firm in the face of protests, retaining a ban on the display of gay or Black Lives Matter flags in classrooms, as well as using preferred pronouns in school-related emails.
Numerous protestors attended a school board meeting, speaking on the matter...
(Headline USA) A California school reportedly called the police this week to remove a 4-year-old student who was not wearing a mask.
According to a video posted by Reopen California Schools on Aug. 18, an employee in the Mountain View Whisman School District called the police to remove a young boy...
(John McCann, Headline USA) After severe backlash, the administration of Harpeth Hall has "paused" their decision to allow transgendered males to enroll into the 155-year-old Nashville institution.
Situated in the wealthy suburb of Belle Meade, the historically all girls' school ignited a firestorm of controversy when they announced that the school would...