Education

Brittany M. Hughes | December 1, 2020
It's important to give credit where it’s due – especially in places where it's not due very often. For example, the world of education, where "…
Brittany M. Hughes | November 24, 2020
The number of students being given failing grades in Fairfax County Public Schools has skyrocketed a stunning 83 percent since online learning took…
Brittany M. Hughes | November 5, 2020
In news totally unrelated to the fiasco that is the presidential election – because really, we could all use a break – it turns out even ancient…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | October 27, 2020
“Diversity-concerned” Loyola Marymount University paper “Agency” (sporting a lovely depiction of the all-seeing “eye” in its logo) reports that,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | October 27, 2020
In a shocking story, Peter Hegarty reports for the East Bay Times that the Lafayette, California school system just threatened to have a 12-year-old…
Brittany M. Hughes | October 26, 2020
San Diego schools are now changing the way they give out grades to “combat racism” – and their new method seems…well, pretty freaking racist. In a…
Max Dugan | October 12, 2020
In case you did not think Virginian public policy could get anymore unhinged, the Loudoun County school system is in the process of making moves to "…
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Eric Scheiner | September 29, 2020
A Colusa County, California High School student claims he’s had the Trump 2020 flag hanging in his room since the first day of virtual school - but…
Brittany M. Hughes | September 11, 2020
According to audio of a conference call with school administrators and medical staff, Los Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer…
Brittany M. Hughes | September 8, 2020
A 12-year-old boy has been suspended for momentarily picking up a toy gun while attending his school’s virtual learning class. Yes, you read that…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | September 1, 2020
There’s an adage in politics and propaganda that people interested in gaining government power must “control the narrative,” and it certainly looks…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 26, 2020
With the proliferation of online schooling, we recently saw that school officials in Illinois wanted to tell kids they couldn't wear pajama pants…