Smithsonian Exhibit Outrage: Asking the Wrong Questions
Although the “Hide/Seek” exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution opened on October 30th, it didn’t start generating national outrage until CNS News published a...
Although the “Hide/Seek” exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution opened on October 30th, it didn’t start generating national outrage until CNS News published a...
An article by Arwyn Rice of the Curry Coastal Pilot for November 20 relates the misadventures of Nancy Chew, sixth-grade social studies teacher...
Read moreThe Pledge of Allegiance is often a controversial and, unfortunately, an unwelcome component in the public arena. Last month, on two separate occasions,...
Read moreKeen observers of the political scene have noticed for decades, if not centuries, that when government policies create a problem, officials seldom rescind...
Read moreEarlier this year, a public school district in Arizona eliminated a radical taxpayer-funded La Raza studies program that was accused of igniting “racial...
Read moreA study in the medical journal, Pediatrics, reported on Monday that 10 percent of the sexually active students in New York City schools...
Read moreOn Friday (Oct. 15), FOX News reported that a middle school in Washington, D.C., got itself in hot water with parents after having...
Read moreKaukab Siddique, an English professor at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, asserts that the Holocaust was a hoax and declares that Muslims should “rise...
Read moreIf one needed further proof that the public education system is merely a program of progressive indoctrination, they need look no further than...
Read moreFlocabulary, the grades 3-12 supplemental academic curriculum that features catchy hip-hop music and has been lauded by Oprah’s best friend Gayle King, is...
Read moreThere are few bastions left against political correctness. Traditions, like the Confederate flag, have become highly controversial despite the fact that those who...
Read moreCatholic Online reports that Cambridge, Massachusetts, will begin closing public schools for one Muslim holiday next year, with schools given two holidays, Eid...
Read moreIt appears that in several Houston-area schools, the motto for student security is: “If it is works for tracking cattle, it will work...
Read moreBy a 6-3 vote the School Board of Trustees in Helena Montana Tuesday night approved a modified version of a sex education plan...
Read moreItem: An article from the Lexington Herald-Leader (Kentucky), reprinted in the Miami Herald for September 21, asserts: “Students from poor families would feel...
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