September 6, 2020 Paul Batura: My sons aren't dumb — they're dyslexic, and they're going to change the world Experts will tell you there’s no correlation between dyslexia and intelligence
August 22, 2020 Tennessee mom says parents asked to sign 'ridiculous' waiver they will not eavesdrop on kids' online lessons A Tennessee school district is under fire for asking parents to sign a form agreeing not to eavesdrop on kids' virtual classes over concerns they could overhear confidential information.
August 15, 2020 Larry Elder: Liberals and conservatives agree: fathers matter, case closed The most serious "inequality" is the unequal percentage of fathers in Black households.
August 10, 2020 Philadelphia public school teacher worries about 'conservative' parents listening in on virtual classes A Philadelphia public school teacher is curious about how educators will cope with “conservative parents" listening in on virtual classes, according to a thread captured on Twitter.Â
August 8, 2020 Kent Ingle: Campus life during coronavirus pandemic — 3 ways to prepare your kids As parents, we want to take every measure to protect our children.
August 3, 2020 Chastity Milligan: Schools need to reopen for in-person classes — virtual education a poor substitute Parents, children, and teachers alike will make sacrifices to achieve an in-school environment, but we can do it.
July 30, 2020 First lady Melania Trump: 'Be Best' is advocating that every child find a loving, safe and forever family It is our time to be the voice for thousands of children waiting for a forever family.
July 27, 2020 Steve Hilton: President Trump's parent power revolution Parents all across America are rising up to smash the government school monopoly.
July 24, 2020 United States ranks second to last for raising a family: index Parents might be surprised to hear this.
July 24, 2020 California parents suing Gov. Newsom over restrictions on schools opening: 'We need to stand up and fight' Two California parents suing their Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom to reopen schools for in-person learning explained Friday that they're concerned about their children.Â