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Columbia Threatens Demonstrators With “Alternative Options” of Clearing Space

Kevin Spivak

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik has warned the anti-Israel protestors clogging the lawns harassing Jewish students that they may soon face “alternative options” of clearing that space to make the campus safe once again. The university wants many of tents removed, the non-Columbia students out, and those who remain to comply with police safety demands and stop the harassing language.  But the demonstrators have their demand: No NYPD or national guard involved in keeping the area … Read more

Tennessee’s Recent Decision To Allow Teachers To Carry Guns In Schools Has Created an Uproar – But It’s Really For the Better

A Second Amendment Foundation spokesman explains why this could help safety in schools, despite the criticism from others. Following mass shootings that have left three children and three adults killed over the past year, Tennessee has decided to escalate safety measures in schools. The state recently passed a law that will allow teachers and other staffers to carry guns in schools. While the passing has been met with opposition from families, many believe it is … Read more

Schools are bringing back cops after ‘Defund Police’ craze (By Michael Letts)

(Previously published in WND.) After every school shooting, anti-gun activists call for more restrictions on our Second Amendment rights. When Democrats were in the street rioting after George Floyd’s death, a common cry was “Defund the Police.”  Since school systems are predominantly run by liberals, it should come as no surprise that they also took up the call. Many of them, particularly those in major cities run by Democrats, reduced their budgets for school resource … Read more

The Ten Commandments Will Not Be Displayed In Public Schools In Texas, But Chaplains Are Allowed – So What Now? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Minister and attorney Alan Reinach Esq. looks at the two controversial measures, and what it means for Texas’ religious stature as a whole. It appears that the Texas Legislature won’t be allowing the Ten Commandments to be put into every school in the state after all. The bill, dubbed SB 1515, would’ve required the posting of the Commandments – something that many considered “a violation of religious liberty.” However, the controversial bill failed to make … Read more

Blame Game Bust – Truth in Education Needed Now  (Guest: Sheri Few)

The Democrats’ blame game is a bust with President Biden’s crashing approval rating and National Public Radio (NPR) helping them deflect with an article today attempting to link the Buffalo shooter with “Replacement Theory” while blaming Fox News hosts Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingram for elevating conspiracy theories and inciting violence.  The only effective way to combat the propaganda from the mainstream media today is to prioritize effective education policy that elevates parental rights and returns authority of education back to … Read more

Is Oregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act Taking Things a Step Too Far When It Comes To Feminine Product Placement? (Guest: Sheri Few)

With the passing of its Menstrual Dignity Act, the state of Oregon is looking to put the minds of specific groups at ease. However, a recent move for its public schools have parents up in arms. Under the ruling of the act by Democratic Governor Kate Brown, schools will now be required to provide feminine products – along with instructions on how to use them – in all K-12 bathrooms. This includes both male and … Read more

Millions of parents in America are fed up with the indoctrination happening in our public schools across the nation

The Florida Department of Education and Gov. DeSantis rejection of more than 50 mathematical textbooks – nearly half of what has been submitted overall – for containing “prohibited topics” is what the United States Parents involved in Education (USPIE) believes is the first of many other states to follow suit. Here’s what happens to students when basic skills are not being taught – California’s student math scores have set off a five-alarm fire because analysis finds that the average eight-grader only … Read more

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