Education
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3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty
Sep 29, 2025 — Explainers
3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty
Sep 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
A third-grade student in Simpson County, Mississippi, has become a symbol of religious freedom after a legal battle over her right to wear a mask with the words.
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Texas School Accountability Faces Criticism Amid Potential Takeovers
Sep 22, 2025 — Education
Texas public schools are facing renewed scrutiny as the state released ratings this summer after a two-year hiatus due to legal disputes over a new.
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Government Schools Can Learn From A 19th-Century Teacher
Sep 19, 2025 — Education
As students return to school, the nation faces troubling educational outcomes. According to Fox News, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon stated that recent.
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Twelfth Grade Math Scores Are Worst Ever, Thanks To 'Equity'
Sep 19, 2025 — Education
The U.S. Department of Education recently released test results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, revealing that American high school.
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Concerns Rise Over Educational Environment Following Political Violence
Sep 18, 2025 — Education
The recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked significant debate over the role of educators in shaping students' political views.
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Stop Sending Kids To Schools Where Teachers Celebrate Murder
Sep 18, 2025 — Education
Last week, a significant incident involving political violence occurred, drawing attention to the educational establishment's role in shaping students'.
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UATX An Outlier Among Colleges In Reaction To Kirk Assassination
Sep 18, 2025 — Education
Since Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on Sept. 10 during a campus event at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, reactions.
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Top U.S. Universities Quiet After Kirk Assassination
Sep 17, 2025 — Media
After the death of George Floyd in 2020, many top American colleges and universities provided resources to support students they believed were distressed by the.
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Clemson Profs Fired After Abhorrent Posts About Kirk's Murder
Sep 17, 2025 — Education
Clemson University has dismissed two faculty members following a thorough investigation into inappropriate social media content in response to the assassination.
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Trump Should Make Foreign Students Pay Reciprocal Tuition
Sep 17, 2025 — Education
President Trump’s recent defense of issuing up to 600,000 visas for Chinese students has sparked criticism among his supporters, who see it as a contradiction.
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Teacher Who Allegedly Mocked Charlie Kirk's Murder Suspended
Sep 15, 2025 — Politics
A Franklin, Tennessee, science teacher has been suspended following allegations that she made inflammatory comments regarding the assassination of conservative.
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Conservative Activist Charlie Kirk Allegedly Assassinated, Sparking Calls for Action Against Political Violence
Sep 15, 2025 — Crime
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was reportedly assassinated last week, prompting a wave of outrage and calls.
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Teachers Face Scrutiny After Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Death
Sep 15, 2025 — Education
The recent death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has sparked widespread outrage after several teachers reportedly celebrated his assassination on social.
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Tennessee Teacher Allegedly Mocks Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Sep 13, 2025 — Culture
A Tennessee school science teacher has come under fire for a social media post that mocked the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. Emily Orbison.
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Youngkin Orders Criminal Investigation Into Alleged Abortion Funding in Virginia Schools
Sep 12, 2025 — Explainers
Youngkin Orders Criminal Investigation Into Alleged Abortion Funding in Virginia Schools. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Mother Quits CPA To Start School Supported By Texas Choice
Sep 12, 2025 — Education
After graduating college and working as a CPA for a large accounting firm, Chrystal Bernard quickly realized accounting wasn’t her calling. She transitioned to.
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National Test Scores Highlight Concerns Over College Readiness
Sep 10, 2025 — Education
High school seniors have recorded their lowest reading scores since 1992 and their worst math scores in two decades, according to the Department of Education's.
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McMahon Calls for Restoration of Academic Rigor in American Universities
Sep 9, 2025 — Education
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon urged American colleges and universities to return to their foundational principles during an address at Hillsdale College.
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Concerns Raised Over Women's Media Representation and Education
Sep 9, 2025 — Culture
Recent critiques of media targeted at women suggest a growing disconnect between educational attainment and meaningful intellectual engagement. While women.
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Absenteeism Report Shows Covid Lockdown Effects Still Linger
Sep 9, 2025 — Education
### Lingering Effects of Covid Lockdowns on Absenteeism
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Phonics Helped Indiana Kids Read Better Than Many Adults
Sep 5, 2025 — Education
The state of Indiana is experiencing a rise in literacy rates after investing significantly in phonics-based reading instruction. Recent data shows Indiana.
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Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Funding Freeze on Harvard University
Sep 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to freeze nearly $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University, ruling that the action.
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Luther Classical College Welcomes Back Professor After Visa Issues
Sep 3, 2025 — Immigration
Harold Ristau, a Canadian pastor and decorated military veteran, has returned to Wyoming to teach at Luther Classical College after resolving significant visa.
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Link Between Family Structure and School Shootings Examined
Sep 3, 2025 — Education
The recent shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, where the suspect, Robin Westman, opened fire on children, has reignited discussions about the.
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Could Parental Rights Decide Virginia's 2025 Gubernatorial Race?
Aug 21, 2025 — Elections
As Virginia approaches its 2025 gubernatorial election, the issue of parental rights is resurfacing as a potential decisive factor, reminiscent of the 2021 race.
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Here's Evidence We'd Never Have Lockdowns Without The Media
Aug 21, 2025 — Media
Artificial intelligence may make books even more important, as they preserve a footnoted historical record that an AI-powered internet edits and obscures in.
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Exploring Alternatives as Parents Question Traditional Schooling
Aug 21, 2025 — Education
As the new school year begins, many parents are grappling with their children's negative feelings toward school. Some experts suggest that the issue may lie not.
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Five Virginia School Districts Face Federal Funding Cuts Over Transgender Policies
Aug 20, 2025 — Education
The U.S. Department of Education announced on August 20, 2025, that five school districts in Northern Virginia will lose federal funding due to their refusal to.
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Loudoun County School Board Faces Criticism Over Student Disciplinary Actions
Aug 19, 2025 — Education
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has come under fire following the suspension of two male students at Stone Bridge High School for sexual harassment and.
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DOD Considers Pro-America Test For K-12 Schools, Academies
Aug 19, 2025 — Education
The Department of Defense may soon implement a new testing option for students in Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) schools, which would.
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Americans 'Learned To Code' At Obama's Behest, Can't Find Jobs
Aug 15, 2025 — Education
Manasi Mishra, a 21-year-old with a degree in computer science (CS) from Purdue University, shared in a TikTok video that despite her intelligence and hard.
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Youngkin Orders Criminal Investigation into Alleged Abortion Funding in Virginia Schools
Aug 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has initiated a criminal investigation into allegations that public school staff in Fairfax County facilitated and funded.
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Docs: CA School District Spent $500K On 'Anti-Racist' Program
Aug 13, 2025 — Education
A school district in California has reportedly allocated over $500,000 for an 'anti-racist' program. This expenditure has raised concerns among some community.