The idea of what education is truly for has been debated for centuries. In the 17th century, English poet John Milton described education as a way to “repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright,” and from that knowledge to … [Read more...] about We Must Decentralize Education
Christian Colleges Are Closing
Last year, several Christian colleges announced major changes or closures, highlighting the serious challenges that face not only small Christian schools but all of higher education in America. Trinity Christian College in Illinois, which has served … [Read more...] about Christian Colleges Are Closing
No Child Left Unmedicated
**Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs. Like most liberal … [Read more...] about No Child Left Unmedicated
Students Rebel Against Radical Gender Ideology
In the November 2025 local elections in Loudoun County, Virginia, voters chose a new member of the school board in a closely watched race tied to ongoing debates over education policy. Independent candidate Amy M. Riccardi won her seat in Sterling, … [Read more...] about Students Rebel Against Radical Gender Ideology
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
Featured photo by Office of the Attorney General of Texas. Public Domain. A lively oral argument filled the en banc courtroom of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Tuesday afternoon in New Orleans, to address this simple question: … [Read more...] about Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
Defending Dignity in Natural Death
Photo by Thirdman. In A Christmas Carol, the beloved story that I’m sure we’ve all heard more than once in the last several weeks, Charles Dickens tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a man so hardened that when asked whether the poor … [Read more...] about Defending Dignity in Natural Death
Federal Law Should Protect Parents’ Rights
Photo by Vidal Balielo Jr. **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Public schools have been taking over many responsibilities traditionally in the domain of parents such as providing meals, health care, and pre-kindergarten services. … [Read more...] about Federal Law Should Protect Parents’ Rights
Warning to School Boards: You’re Next
A recent article in our Education Reporter highlighted many concerning reactions to the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City. His victory carries many broad political implications. Following the election, a widely viewed post on the … [Read more...] about Warning to School Boards: You’re Next
The Status of Life in 2026
As we reflect on 2025 and launch into a new year, the overall picture for human dignity around the world and here at home is mixed. There are certainly many positive developments, but also some deeply troubling trends. Last fall, President Trump … [Read more...] about The Status of Life in 2026
Revisionist History Alive & Well in U.S. Schools
Photo by Jim. CC BY-SA 2.0 Schools across the United States are once again at the center of a debate over how history and civics are taught. A recent article in our Education Reporter highlights concerns about a set of classroom materials … [Read more...] about Revisionist History Alive & Well in U.S. Schools















