July 11, 2023 'INHERENTLY UNDEMOCRATIC': Wisconsin gov's veto creating 400-year education budget could trigger lawsuit Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers is under fire for using a partial veto on a spending plan to increase public school funding for the next 400 years by strategically striking out text.
July 10, 2023 University of Arkansas system president's contract renewed for 2 years with no salary increase The Board of Trustees for the University of Arkansas system has unanimously voted to extend the contract of President Donald Bobbitt for an additional two years, without a pay raise.
July 10, 2023 School choice a 'beautiful freedom,' says former principal who turned to homeschooling A former private school principal, Mandy Davis, advocated for more education options for students as the nationwide debate over school choice continues.
July 10, 2023 Death threats flooded Moms for Liberty after SPLC lumped them with KKK: 'Putting a target on all moms’ backs' Moms for Liberty is calling out the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for the increase in threats since being added to a map of "hate and antigovernment groups."
July 10, 2023 'Adversity scores' to boost medical school diversity? It would ‘ignore' patients' best interests, says expert Some medical schools reportedly are looking for ways to increase the diversity of incoming classes. After the SCOTUS decision on race and admissions, 91±¬ÁÏ Digital asked experts for thoughts.
July 9, 2023 Native Americans join call for reparations over Minnesota treatment of tribal lands Native American tribes are seeking reparations from universities across the country that they say took land "for financial gain" and must compensate them.
July 8, 2023 Special needs teacher fired after school district discovered OnlyFans account denies 'egregious' conduct A school district in Canada advised special needs teaching assistant Kristin MacDonald to delete all her social media linked with her OnlyFans persona, Ava James, but she refused on grounds that she was hurting no one. She was then fired.
July 7, 2023 School principal leaves job to home-school her children, says education system suffering 'deep rooted' issues A former private school principal, Mandy Davis, shared her concerns about the exodus of well-qualified teachers leading to unfit educators in public schools.
July 7, 2023 Columbus City Schools paid more than $24,000 for queer and trans inclusion training Columbus City Schools paid more than $24,000 for training on queer and trans inclusion for support staff that encouraged implementing "queer and trans inclusive practices."
July 7, 2023 UK schools push 'gender badges' on 7-year-olds, LGBT ideology on religious students: watchdog A curriculum compiled by an organization in the U.K. instructs children as young as seven about gender identity and pushes the idea that LGBTQ behavior is compatible with their religion.