Parents are on the warpath about the way 63,000 public schools are now starting their fall term in August, some even in hot July. Thousands of parents have organized Save Our Summers campaigns, and protests in Georgia, North Carolina, Texas and … [Read more...] about How Public Schools Have Changed
Education Reporter — August 2005
Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. — August 2005
Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. Parents are on the warpath about the way 63,000 public schools are now starting their fall term in August, some even in hot July. Thousands of parents have organized Save … [Read more...] about Follies and Failures of the National Education Assn. — August 2005
Education Reporter — July 2005
Battle over Pro-Gay Curriculum Heats Up
A federal judge in Montgomery County, Maryland, has issued a temporary restraining order to stop the teaching of a sex-education course because it violates the First Amendment. I can't remember any other case in the last 30 years in which a judge … [Read more...] about Battle over Pro-Gay Curriculum Heats Up
Education Reporter — June 2005
Education Reporter — May 2005
Education Reporter — April 2005
The Outrages Taxpayers and Parents Pay For
The reluctance of the University of Colorado (CU) to fire Professor Ward Churchill is showing the public that colleges and universities are nests of subsidized radicals. Churchill is no anomaly; like-minded professors hold forth on campuses all over … [Read more...] about The Outrages Taxpayers and Parents Pay For
Education Reporter — March 2005
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