One of the oldest and largest youth programs in America has hit a shocking, though not unexpected, low. The Boy Scouts of America organization has been under attack by the politically-correct police now for many years. Starting in 2013 with the … [Read more...] about Boy Scouts No More
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Education Reporter – June 2018
An Unreliable College Botches Free Speech The drama and humiliation suffered by the author of the book reviewed on page 2 of this issue of Education Reporter is a cautionary tale for professors, students, parents, and society as a whole. Erika … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – June 2018
The Bathroom Agenda’s War on Women
The Bathroom Agenda’s War on Women Since August 2016, retail giant Target established themselves as a leader in the transgender “pick-your-own-bathroom” movement. And in those 18 short months, Target’s allowance of men to … [Read more...] about The Bathroom Agenda’s War on Women
Equal Rights Sounds Really Good, But It’s Really, Really Bad!
Should Democrats and some Republican legislators have their way, the thirty-nine years past the original deadline set for its ratification by 1979, the Equal Rights Amendment will reappear for a vote in the Illinois Senate early in April of this … [Read more...] about Equal Rights Sounds Really Good, But It’s Really, Really Bad!
Education Reporter – March 2018
Drag Queen Story Time at the Public Library Libraries across the nation are inviting cross-dressing men to read to children, sometimes from books about “alternative lifestyles,” and sometimes from traditional children’s books. Parents bring their … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – March 2018
Education Reporter – February 2018
Is Common Core Immortal?: It Survives in Oklahoma ‘My state, Oklahoma, was one of the first and only to repeal Common Core. It took years of work, and ultimately accomplished just about nothing.’ Jenni White is known as one of the “Common Core … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – February 2018
Education Reporter – December 2017
The Many Faces of Bullying Students seem to face an increased amount of bullying at school and many children are devastated by it. There is no clear explanation for what is going wrong but several theories seem plausible. While an incident of … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – December 2017
Republican Battleground in Missouri
Two veteran Missouri Republicans exchanged a public clash of words this summer over President Trump and the Republican Party. One is John Danforth, the Ralston Purina heir who served as state attorney general and U.S. Senator. He issued a scathing … [Read more...] about Republican Battleground in Missouri
The Strategic Advantage of ‘Overwhelming Superiority’
The Gulf War marked a new day for the American Armed Forces. Phyllis Schlafly considered this chapter of American military history to be especially important because it allowed the American people to “shake off our self-image as a defeated nation, … [Read more...] about The Strategic Advantage of ‘Overwhelming Superiority’
Education Reporter – October 2017
Chronically Absent Students Diminish Outcomes Federal law passed in December of 2015 and called the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) supposedly returns responsibility for education back to individual states. But it requires each state to submit … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – October 2017