Indictment reveals significant impact of far-left nonprofit on K-12 education.

Recent Developments Surrounding the Southern Poverty Law Center In recent weeks, there has been an uptick of interest in the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), particularly in the context of hearings by the House Judiciary Committee. This comes after the Department of Justice indicted the organization, pushing discussions about its role in shaping civil rights […]
Curriculum from SPLC discovered in K-12 schools across 42 states, according to a watchdog report.

Concern Over SPLC Integration in Education As the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) faces federal fraud charges, education advocates are raising alarms regarding the group’s influence in classrooms, where “far-left content” is reportedly being utilized in over 40 states starting as early as kindergarten. Nicole Neily, the president of Defending Education—an organization previously branded as […]
Enrollment in K-12 public schools has decreased in 30 states since the mid-2010s.

US birth rate hits record low, seasonal allergies on the rise Dr. Mark Siegel, a senior medical analyst, has pointed out a concerning trend: the U.S. birth rate has dropped to a historic low of 1.56 children per couple. This decline carries significant implications for population growth. In addition, Dr. Siegel discussed how the colder […]
How ‘forward-thinking’ K-12 education encourages intolerance

Jewish students and educators in K-12 schools throughout the nation are witnessing a rise in anti-Semitism, particularly in communities that pride themselves on being “progressive.” In many cases, anti-Semitism is thought to be a problem mainly associated with the far-right, often evoking images of groups like the Groyper brothers waving tiki torches while chanting phrases […]
It’s easier than ever for K-12 students to skip class without facing consequences.

Teen Protests: Activism or Skipping Class? Watching the flood of social media videos lately, one might quickly notice something. Many teens joining anti-ICE protests seem more like kids excited to leave class than dedicated activists. Their faces really reflect that vibe. Are they really committed to change? Maybe, but it often feels more about skipping […]
Caissa K12 assists school districts across the country in student recruitment.

School Districts Turn to Caissa K12 for Student Recruitment Caissa K12, a Memphis-based organization, is increasingly being engaged by school districts facing declining enrollment as parents opt for alternatives to local public schools. The President of Caissa K12, Brian Stevens, explained, “We began our local expansion here. We’re not at the point of being a […]
Trump’s Immigration Policy Reduces Overcrowding in K-12 Schools

Impact of Immigration Policies on Student Enrollment As President Donald Trump’s immigration policies continue to be implemented across the nation, many cities traditionally leaning Democratic are witnessing a decline in their immigrant student populations. For instance, the Miami-Dade School District in Florida has reported a sharp drop in enrollment, with only 2,550 immigrant children currently […]
Minnesota university provides K-12 teachers with lessons on ethnic studies.

University of Minnesota’s Ethnic Studies Classes Under Fire A recent report by an advocacy group claims that the University of Minnesota’s Race and Gender Center is providing ethnic studies classes for K-12 teachers that emphasize various left-leaning causes. These include defunding the police, supporting Black Lives Matter, and addressing issues related to “white supremacy” and […]
Top public elementary and K-12 schools in America for 2026: report

Related Videos above: What do you need to become middle class? (Nexstar) – Three schools in Florida have made headlines by securing the top spots in the newest rankings of public elementary schools and K-12 institutions for 2026, according to Niche.com. Niche.com, which is known for its educational research, releases these rankings annually. The data […]
Dissatisfaction with K-12 education hits an all-time high

Education Satisfaction Levels Hit Record Low A recent survey by the Walton Family Foundation reveals that only 35% of respondents are satisfied with their education from kindergarten through high school in the U.S. This figure represents the lowest level of satisfaction recorded by Gallup since they began tracking this data in 1999. Conducted via phone […]