November 22, 2022 White House extends student loan payment pause through June 2023 despite Biden pledge The White House plans to extend the pause on student loan repayments into 2023 as the administration faces a challenge to its plan at the Supreme Court.
November 20, 2022 Biden DOE official claims DeSantis was willing to 'sacrifice' people: 'Some of you may die' A Biden U.S. Department of Education official had biting words about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Twitter, calling him "tiny" and a "bully."
November 19, 2022 There really was a midterm wave, for school choice Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis led the way for education alternatives.
November 14, 2022 Biden official mocks 'oppression' voiced by 'White protesters' against lockdowns, shares defense of BLM riots The DOE official said, 'That feeling of ‘oppression’ these white protesters have voiced is [because of]... their perceived loss of power & privilege'
November 12, 2022 Democrats ‘think they own your kids': Corey DeAngelis American Federation for Children senior fellow Corey DeAngelis reacts to big wins for parents rights in school board elections.
November 11, 2022 Biden Department of Education official claims 'school discipline' is 'racist,' blames 'whiteness' A U.S. Department of Education official blamed "whiteness" for causing racism in school discipline policies before being brought into the Biden administration.
November 11, 2022 Texas rejected CRT because ‘it does not translate to the American dream’: LJ Francis LJ Francis, elected to Texas School Board, and Pat Hardy, re-elected to the Texas School Board, share how they hope to combat critical race theory from entering Texas schools.
October 29, 2022 The pandemic learning loss was deep National test scores reveal a sharp falloff in school progress.
October 29, 2022 High-poverty school districts suffered more learning loss during COVID pandemic, according to study The "Education Recovery Scorecard" utilizes the 2022 NAEP scores to make state assessment results comparable and shows that high-poverty school districts suffered more from school closures.
October 27, 2022 DOJ school board memo 1 year later: Lawmakers outraged over lack of answers One year after Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a controversial memo, Republicans remain unconvinced that the letter was focused solely on violence.