We can’t achieve prosperity by cutting funding. Let’s back our schools and firefighters.

At the beginning of what was termed a “golden age” for America, President Donald Trump addressed the nation with optimism, proclaiming that “American dreams will soon return and thrive more than ever.” That moment was January 20, 2025. Now, a few months in, it raises the question: Is this really just a matter of speeches […]
Trans athlete conflict in California: track event becomes political, schools respond

Women’s Track Tournament Sparks Political Debate This past Saturday, a women’s track tournament in California became a focal point for ongoing debates about transgender athletes, particularly as they have had significant success in events like high, long, and triple jumps this season. The discussions intensified shortly after three prominent Christian high schools sent a letter […]
Parents receive backing in legal case regarding school’s undisclosed gender transition of their child

Amicus Brief from Nearly 20 States Supports Florida Families’ Rights Nearly 20 states have come together to submit an amicus brief aimed at defending the constitutional rights of families in Florida. The briefs, filed on April 30, include a case involving Jeffrey Little John and the parents of January from Leon County, Florida. Little John […]
New Pentagon rules prohibit specific books and affirmative action at military schools.

The Pentagon has recently instructed military leaders to review and delete library books associated with diversity, anti-racism, or gender issues within a two-week timeframe. This directive, issued in a memo signed by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses, represents a significant move to eliminate programs and materials related to diversity and equity across military institutions. Earlier […]
Long Island schools receive a $270 million increase in state funding, yet homeowners continue to face some of the highest property taxes in the country.

Long Island schools are poised to gain over $270 million in extra state funding next year, which marks a 5.4% increase from the previous year. Interestingly, local homeowners are facing the highest property taxes in the nation. The latest budget from Albany allocates $37 billion for school funding across the state. This agreement not only […]
New York is prohibiting cell phones in schools to support children.

The governor of New York, reflecting on her role as a mother, emphasized her commitment to safeguarding children amid concerns about the impact of social media and excessive screen time. Last year, she took steps to address addictive algorithms that influence social media, and now she is pushing for significant changes in schools. New York […]
Texas prohibits explicit material in schools, causing dissatisfaction among Democrats.

Texas Bill to Restrict Explicit Content in School Libraries If you have school-aged kids in Texas, there’s some encouraging news. The state’s first priority GOP bill has passed through both legislative chambers and is now on its way to the governor. This bill aims to ban explicit sexual materials in school libraries catering to children. […]
Teen from NYC arrested for making threats to schools in Texas and Florida, aimed at family of Uvalde shooting victim.

A teenager from Brooklyn was taken into custody for allegedly making several threats against schools in Texas and Florida. These threats reportedly targeted the families of victims from TikTok’s 2022 Uvalde School shooting, according to officials this week. The 16-year-old was arrested at his home on May 1 and faces multiple felony charges related to […]
Trump proposes revoking tax-exempt status for schools that exhibit antisemitism.

During a recent chat with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, President Trump indicated that universities facing anti-Semitism should lose their tax-exempt status. Hewitt asked during “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” “Are you going to extend this to all universities where anti-Semitism becomes out of control?” Trump responded affirmatively, stating, “I think so, yes.” He specifically targeted […]
Teen tech prodigy Zach Yadegari, who developed a $30 million health app, chooses a college after being turned down by all 8 Ivy League schools.

A talented young individual from Long Island is heading to Florida. Zach Yadegari, an 18-year-old tech prodigy, boasts a perfect 4.0 GPA and a solid 34 ACT score. On April 30, he announced his commitment to the University of Miami after facing rejection from 15 out of 18 schools, including all Ivy League institutions. “Update: […]