Commentary Greg Tanaka grew up around violence and decided that studying would be his way out. That led to a career in computer science and a move to Palo Alto so his kids could get a great education. But Palo Alto schools don’t seem to value studying right now. Last year, they excluded high-scoring students…
Studying: Is It Still a Thing?
LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (June 26): European Leaders, Moscow Residents Address Wagner Mutiny; Major Increase in School Sexual Abuse: Report
European leaders are addressing the situation after an aborted coup by the Wagner group in Russia over the weekend. Russian President Vladimir Putin maintained his silence on the events at a planned address. The United States saw a major increase in sexual abuse in public schools over the past decade, according to a recent report by…
LIVE 12 PM ET: NTD News Today (June 26): European Leaders, Moscow Residents Address Wagner Mutiny; Major Increase in School Sexual Abuse: Report
European leaders are addressing the situation after an aborted coup by the Wagner group in Russia over the weekend. Russian President Vladimir Putin maintained his silence on the events at a planned address. The United States saw a major increase in sexual abuse in public schools over the past decade, according to a recent report by…
Why California’s Schools Are Losing Their Teachers, Part IV
Commentary Operating schools is a business, not something governments do. Public sector enterprises and public sector employees are less creative than the private sector, almost by definition, and are not capable of running a school district. This is why until 1890, when progressives created what we have today (amalgamated public school districts), all U.S. schools…
Jo-Anne Nadler: ‘Our Children’s Education Is Being Undermined by This Agenda, and It’s Completely Tragic’ | British Thought Leaders
NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Jo-Anne Nadler, a writer, journalist and concerned parent who recently wrote a report for Civitas think tank about critical social justice undermining schools. Jo-Anne says a ‘revolution’ is being delivered ‘largely by stealth’, supported by external and often self-declared ‘experts’. They teach children radical ideological positions on issues such…
School District in Utah Faces Backlash After Banning the Bible: Part II
Continued from Part I The following is some background on what caused the Davis County School District to remove the Bible from elementary and middle school libraries. Chris Williams, the communication director for the Davis School District, told The Epoch Times how the Bible banning got started. He said, “Someone who claimed to be a…
School District in Utah Faces Backlash After Banning the Bible: Part I
SALT LAKE CITY—Controversy has sprung up in Utah after the Davis County School District Review Committee decided on May 22 to remove the Bible from elementary and middle school libraries. The committee deemed the Bible not suitable for young children because of its “vulgarity and violence.” Their decision came after the bill HB374, known as…
Teachers Unions, School Districts Protect Sex Abusers Instead of Student Victims: Report
Public schools have experienced a major increase in sexual abuse over the past decade, according to a recent report by the Defense of Freedom Institute (DFI), which blames the rise on local, state, and federal officials not doing enough to hold perpetrators accountable. In many cases, agreements between school districts and teachers unions even promote…
Minnesota Judge Grants Temporary Injunction to Law Excluding Some Religious Schools From College Credit Program
A Minnesota federal judge delivered a win to some Christian parents in the state on June 14 after granting a preliminary injunction on a newly amended law banning some religious schools from participating in a state program known as the Post Secondary Enrollment Options Act (PSEO). Judge Nancy E. Brasel sided with parents Mark and Melinda Loe and Dawn…
IN-DEPTH: Pride Month Is Inflaming the Culture War Across Canada
Children of all ages in schools across Canada took part in pervasive discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity during the first week of June. Such discussions inevitably arose around Pride Month events, and parents concerned about their age-appropriateness are reacting more strongly than in past years, says parental rights advocate Shannon Boschy. “I’ve talked…
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