Tag: Education & Family News

Parents’ Group, Children’s Publisher Join Forces Against CRT, Sexualization and Transgender Ideology

In an effort to protect children from critical race theory, early sexualization, and transgender ideology, a parent-advocacy group has joined forces with a like-minded children’s publisher to inform other parents of how “children are being brainwashed by woke books in our own homes.” No Left Turn in Education (NLT) was started by Elana Fishbein, a Philadelphia mother…


California State University Permanently Ends Standardized Test Requirements for Admissions

California State University, the largest public university system in the United States, on Wednesday said it will no longer use college entrance exams in undergraduate admissions. The change means that applicants may still submit their SAT or ACT scores if they wish to do so, but admissions counselors at Cal State will not look at…


[PREMIERING NOW] Paul Rossi: How My Private School Tried to Force Me to Indoctrinate My Students

This episode will premiere on Thursday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. ET.                   “They’re trying to carve out an intimacy with the child where they can foster a certain view of the world sheltered from what the parent thinks—and even turning the child against the parent and against…


Paul Rossi: How My Private School Tried to Force Me to Indoctrinate My Students

This episode will premiere on Thursday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. ET.                     “They’re trying to carve out an intimacy with the child where they can foster a certain view of the world sheltered from what the parent thinks—and even turning the child against the parent and…


Dave Rubin Dispels Lies About Parental Rights Bill Dubbed ‘Don’t Say Gay’

A bill dealing with parental rights in education, which limits classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools in Florida, has been met with relentless criticism by the left and has been dubbed by mainstream media the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, said Dave Rubin. The measure, officially known as House Bill 1557…


[Premiering 3/24 at 7:30PM ET] Paul Rossi: How My Private School Tried to Force Me to Indoctrinate My Students

This episode will premiere on Thursday, March 24, at 7:30 p.m. ET.     “They’re trying to carve out an intimacy with the child where they can foster a certain view of the world sheltered from what the parent thinks—and even turning the child against the parent and against the parents’ values.” In this episode, we…


Ketanji Brown Jackson Plans to Recuse From Harvard Race-Based Admissions Case

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, whom President Joe Biden has picked to fill the Supreme Court vacancy, said Wednesday that if confirmed, she would recuse herself from a case examining Harvard University’s “race-conscious” admissions policies. The dispute over Harvard’s admissions policy was first raised in 2014 by advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), on behalf…


Florida Supreme Court Ruling Suggests All Textbooks Being Used in One Florida School District Are Illegal

On March 18, the Florida Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal filed by the Collier County School Board over a lower court ruling stating the school board violated the state’s Sunshine Laws during its textbook selection process in the 2016–2017 school year. Attorneys for the parents’ rights organization that filed the initial lawsuit assert…


Florida Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal on Textbooks Being Used in Florida School District

On March 18, the Florida Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal filed by the Collier County School Board over a lower court ruling stating the school board violated the state’s Sunshine Laws during its textbook selection process in the 2016–2017 school year. Attorneys for the parents’ rights organization that filed the initial lawsuit assert…


Minneapolis Students Left Out of School as Teacher Strike Enters 3rd Week

More than 29,000 students in Minneapolis are in their third week of no school, as the public school district and its teachers’ union make little progress in reaching a deal to end a prolonged strike. Starting March 8, the strike has now cost 10 days of classes for students of Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS), who…