Fads and Follies in Public Schools Schoolchildren and the 4th Amendment The liberals have been going all out to protect the privacy of individuals against government efforts to ferret out al Qaeda sleeper cells that … [Read more...] about Fads and Follies in Public Schools — March 2003
Education Reporter — February 2003
Can More Money Make Schools Better?
President Bush is celebrating the first anniversary of his No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Education bill and hopes it will give a significant boost to his re-election in 2004. Speeches about improving public schools are always crowd-pleasers because it … [Read more...] about Can More Money Make Schools Better?
Education Reporter — January 2003
Education Reporter — December 2002
Education Reporter — November 2002
Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again
The voters in Colorado and Massachusetts will have a chance to vote yes or no on November 5th about bilingual education. This billion dollar boondoggle is a fraud because it doesn't teach two languages; it teaches all subjects in Spanish to … [Read more...] about Bilingual Education Goes To Voters Again
Education Reporter — October 2002
Education Reporter — September 2002
Does Mayor Bloomberg Want To Leave A Legacy?
New York City schoolchildren start this fall's classes at a cost to the taxpayers of $11,000 per pupil. They will eat more school lunches (800,000) than any institution except the armed forces and ride on more buses than the city's public … [Read more...] about Does Mayor Bloomberg Want To Leave A Legacy?
