Special Needs Teen Thrown in Jail For Failing to Do Homework During Lockdown
By Matt Agorist In the land of the free, failing to do your online homework during a pandemic can and will lead to your incarceration…
By Matt Agorist In the land of the free, failing to do your online homework during a pandemic can and will lead to your incarceration…
By Vic Bishop The debate about opening schools in the fall is heating up, and sadly, it has already become a partisan issue. Liberals have…
By Spiro Skouras As we find ourselves in this new normal, we have seen longstanding agendas, which have remained behind the scenes, hidden away from…
By Jp Cortez Charlotte, North Carolina (June 30, 2020) – A national precious-metals dealer has teamed up with a sound money policy group to help…
By B.N. Frank Google is well known already for collecting data on customers with their products and services. This is sometimes referred to as “Surveillance…
By Mac Slavo Parents who are chomping at the bit to get the schools reopened in the fall are in for a big surprise. If…
By John Klyczek In my most recent two articles, I document how Secretary Betsy DeVos’s Department of Education is using the “Shock Doctrine” of “Disaster…
By John Klyczek In 1982, former Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement for the US Department of Education, Charlotte Thomson…
Op-Ed by Alan MacLeod Taking time off from mismanaging a pandemic and turning lifesaving masks sent from all over the country into an art installation,…
By Daisy Luther If you’ve been wondering what it will look like when the kids go back to school, one school in Quebec has released…
By Kerry McDonald The outcry over a Harvard Law School professor’s call for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling has been swift and steady. From education…
By Michael Maharrey ALBANY, N.Y. (April 29, 2020) – The New York State Education Department has blocked schools from using a state funding mechanism to…
By John Klyczek The DeVos Department of Education’s new “Proposed Rules” for federal regulations of “Distance Education and Innovation” (85 FR 18638) will effectively open…
By Tyler Durden Colleges and universities across the nation are stuck in financial limbo at a moment that key staffing, faculty contracts, student recruiting, and…