September 7, 2022 Judge Jeanine: Democrats are trying to rewrite history on school closings 'The Five' co-host Judge Jeanine said teachers' unions are trying to blame former President Donald Trump for COVID school closures.Â
September 7, 2022 Judge Jeanine: Our kids have suffered tremendously because of Randi Weingarten 'The Five' co-hosts discuss American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten's role in pushing COVID school closures that harmed the education progress of the nation's public school children.Â
September 7, 2022 Tunnel to Towers' Frank Siller rips lack of 9/11 education in US schools: 'It's appalling' Tunnel to Towers CEO Frank Siller explains why his organization is establishing a 9/11 Institute to ensure children are educated on the terror attacks.
September 7, 2022 Some schools go remote during heat wave in major cities 91±¬ÁÏ correspondent Mark Meredith reports on questions over COVID-19 relief spending in schools on 'The Story.'
September 7, 2022 Public schools rated at an all-time low after early closures, remote learning without AC Former Secretary of Education under the Trump administration Betsy DeVos joins 'The Story' to critique the current state of public schooling in America post-COVID.
September 7, 2022 Marc Thiessen: Teachers unions always put the interests of adults over children 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Marc Thiessen slams a California teachers union for allegedly spying on parents for wanting to be involved in their children's education
September 7, 2022 Florida teacher starts nonprofit to give away banned books to students A High School English teacher is giving away sexually explicit books to students after they were banned from classrooms under the "Don't Say Gay Bill" signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
September 7, 2022 Sen. Josh Hawley grills Biden judicial nominee Sen. Josh Hawley asks Third Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Judge Tamika Montgomery-Reeves on recommendations made by committee she co-chaired
September 7, 2022 Sen. Ted Cruz grills Biden nominee for Third Circuit Court of Appeals Sen. Ted Cruz questions Judge Tamika Renee Montgomery-Reeves on recommendations made by a committee she co-chaired
September 7, 2022 Kentucky flood damage delays school year for thousands of students Letcher County, Kentucky Public Schools superintendent Denise Yonts explains the effort to get students into class and restock libraries after some schools were damaged by up to 8 feet of flood water.