Oklahoma superintendent Ryan Walters announced in a board meeting on Thursday that public schools will incorporate the Bible into the classroom. The superintendent’s letter to all school districts said that the state would provide teaching materials and that they should…
A recent analysis by the Washington Post revealed that many families are using school vouchers for religious schools. In a number of states — including Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona, Indiana, Florida, and Pennsylvania — more than half of vouchers are…
As millions of fans looked on, college basketball stars Caitlin Clark of Iowa and Zach Edey of Purdue both lost their championship games. Clark was able to cash in on her NIL revenue — name, image and likeness — but…
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently deciding whether to hear a case addressing one of the most pressing issues of our time: whether public schools can secretly transition children behind the backs of parents. The case arises from a policy…
Step inside the Bishop McCort Catholic High School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, located almost 70 miles east of Pittsburgh, and there are palpable examples of how faith figures into the educational experience of highly motivated students with ambitions for college. There’s…
In recent months, the financial press has expressed growing fear of an economy-wrecking crisis in commercial real estate. The specific concern is that as the trillions in mortgages on America’s non-residential buildings come up for renewal over the next few…
Viewers nationwide tuned in to Fox News’ recent debate between two governors who are not political rivals but whose views on education couldn’t be more divided. At the heart of the divide between Florida Gov. and GOP presidential candidate Ron…
Woody Allen famously said, “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” If he’s right, that’s bad news for some 30 percent of public school students who, according to a recent study conducted by Stanford professor Thomas Dee, were chronically absent…
Phonics works. It teaches children to sound out words simply and efficiently. The problem with it? Nothing, except “educators” always think there’s some better way to do things. That was Lucy Calkins and the Columbia Teachers College Reading and Writing…