Ten Commandments may be shown in public school classrooms in Louisiana

A federal appeals court has recently opened the door for a Louisiana law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. This decision overturns a lower court’s injunction and sparks a renewed discussion about the role of religion in education. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals voted 12-6 to remove the previous […]
Students in Tumbler Ridge locked themselves in classrooms for two hours while a suspect carried out Canada’s deadliest mass school shooting in four decades.

A recent tragic incident at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northeast British Columbia unfolded into Canada’s most lethal school shooting in nearly four decades. The chaos endured for about two hours as students secured classroom doors with furniture to protect themselves from the assailant. Darian Quist, a Grade 12 student, was attending a mechanics class […]
Texas Tech introduces new limits on discussions about race and gender in classrooms

New Restrictions on Classroom Topics in Texas Tech University System Texas Tech University System Chancellor Brandon Clayton has introduced new guidelines regarding discussions of race, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation in the classroom. Instructors who fail to follow these guidelines may face disciplinary measures. Professor Creighton emphasized the importance of not teaching that any […]
Gen Alpha’s popular ‘6-7’ trend takes over classrooms and affects live television

Fan Interruption During Live Coverage Highlights Viral Meme Trend During a live report on the Oregon State vs. Lafayette game, sports reporter Liv Cleary attracted attention when a fan interrupted her broadcast, fueled by the popular “6-7” meme trend. A fan, notably louder than the rest, repeatedly shouted “6, 7” into the microphone behind her. […]
Oklahoma schools leader Ryan Walters, who advocated for Trump Bibles in classrooms, steps down.

Principal Takes Charge of Conservative Advocacy Group In a noteworthy move, Ryan Walters, the principal of an Oklahoma school, is stepping into the role of CEO for the Teacher Freedom Alliance, a group focused on offering teachers options outside of unionization. Walters, who has been supervising public education in Oklahoma since January 2023, expressed strong […]
Texas A&M University President Steps Down Following Extreme Gender Ideology Promoted in Classrooms

Texas A&M University President Resigns Amid Controversy Mark Wales, the president of Texas A&M University, is stepping down amid fallout from a viral classroom incident that involved a heated debate about gender identity. His resignation, announced by Prime Minister Glenn Heger and the university’s Board of Regents, will take effect on Friday. The circumstances surrounding […]
Aiden Buzzetti: AI Is Rapidly Entering Classrooms. Schools Are Unprepared.

AI is rapidly making its way into American classrooms, driven by federal incentives and promises from tech companies about “personalized learning.” The White House is pushing school districts to adopt AI quickly, backed by significant financial resources from tech firms. However, there’s a major issue. Many local school boards are unaware of what they’re getting […]
Federal judge temporarily halts law requiring the display of the Bible’s Ten Commandments in public school classrooms in Texas.

Federal Judge Blocks Texas Law on Bible Display in Schools A federal judge has issued a temporary block on a new law in Texas that mandates public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. U.S. District Judge Fred Bealy stated that Texas Senate Bill 10 is likely in violation of the First Amendment’s […]
The Ten Commandments should be present in classrooms — here’s the reason.

The Shift in Public Education and the Ten Commandments For a lengthy period of 150 years, the Ten Commandments were part of the curriculum in public schools. However, a Supreme Court ruling in 1980 put an end to their mandatory display. This ruling was deemed necessary to uphold the First Amendment’s establishment clause, which aims […]
Idaho prohibits DEI ‘welcome’ signs in classrooms, emphasizing parental rights

Idaho Teacher’s Classroom Sign Sparks Debate This spring, a teacher in Idaho displayed a sign in her classroom that read, “Everyone is welcome.” At first glance, it seems like a benign, positive sentiment. But the implications of such a message become clearer upon closer inspection. The vibrant colors and symbols suggest a significant alignment with […]