New Hampshire Community in Turmoil as Political Activist LGBTQ Organization Scheduled to Conduct Teacher Training

The firestorm in New Hampshire School Administrative Unit (SAU) 21 is continuing over a scheduled teacher training September 13 by political activist LGBTQ organization Seacoast Outright, which also stands with Black Lives Matter. “In SAU21, the upcoming teacher training on September 13th has caused political factions to argue against each other,” wrote education researcher and parental rights advocate Ann Marie … Continued

Kansas School Forced to Give Teacher Nearly $100K After Suspending Her for Refusing to Use Transgender Name

Instructor claimed she was being forced to cover up student’s transgender identity. Kansas teacher has been awarded nearly $100,000 after being suspended from her school due to her refusal to use a transgender-identifying student’s new name in class. Fort Riley Middle School will be forced to “pay $95,000 in damages and attorneys’ fees for violating … Continued

Tenured Professor Sues for Being Forced to Refer to Student with They/Them Pronouns

A tenured theatre professor filed a federal court lawsuit against Southern Utah University (SUU) officials Tuesday over being required to use a student’s preferred gender-neutral pronouns, according to The Salt Lake Tribune. SUU determined in January that Richard Bugg’s conduct toward a student who asked him to use “they/them” pronouns during the Fall 2021 semester … Continued

Youngkin Signs Executive Order Focused on Teacher Shortage, Launches Pilot Program Centered Around Student Learning Loss

Governor Glenn Youngkin signed his third executive directive as part of an announcement of his administration’s efforts to address teacher shortages; at the same event in Stafford County, Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera announced the Bridging the Gap Initiative, aimed at addressing learning losses. “So when we have a shortage of teachers and we’re trying to bridge the gap, … Continued

Green Bay Area School District COO: Current Support Staff Shortage Much More Challenging than Years Prior

Josh Patchak, Green Bay Area School District chief operations officer, is sounding the alarm about a support staff positions shortage that some fear could come to impact students and teachers alike. “This is much more challenging than years prior,” Patchak told WLUK this week. Support staff positions include custodians, teacher’s aides and lunchroom workers. School officials also … Continued

Project Veritas: Connecticut Public School Asst. Principal Admits to Discriminating Against Hiring Catholics, Hopes to Ensure Students Vote Democrat in Future

Project Veritas on Tuesday released part 1 of its “Secret Curriculum” series exposing a Connecticut principal’s discrimination against Catholic Greenwich, Connecticut – Jeremy Boland, Assistant Principal of Cos Cob Elementary School admitted he discriminates against hiring Catholics. Boland said he prefers hiring progressive teachers under the age of 30. “Believe it or not, the open-minded, … Continued

Incompetence, Neglect of Duty, and Misuse of Authority: Gov. Ron DeSantis Suspends Four Broward County School Board Members

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday suspended via executive order four Broward County School Board members “due to their incompetence, neglect of duty, and misuse of authority.” Board members Patricia Good, Donna Korn, Ann Murray and Laurie Rich Levinson were suspended effective immediately. They were suspended after April 2021 recommendations proposed by the Twentieth Statewide Grand … Continued

High School Will Allow After School Satan Club: They Took God Out of School, Now They’re Letting Satan In

A Pennsylvania school district will allow the Satanic Temple to hold a student event at its high school this fall, despite massive opposition from parents and community members. Breitbart reports the Northern York County School Board approved the “After School Satan Club” back-to-school event last week. The event will take place after school hours in September … Continued

New York Gov. Hochul Calls Remote Learning During Pandemic A Mistake

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday called it “a mistake” the state switched to remote learning in schools at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic more than two years ago. Hochul, a Democrat running to serve a full term in November, made her remarks during a wide-ranging speech at the University of Albany commemorating … Continued

RNC Omaha center sends kids back to school with stuffed backpacks

Some students are headed back to class with new supplies – all thanks to the Republican National Committee’s south Omaha center. People stuffed backpacks for students on Wednesday at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic School. The school’s principal says events like this ensure students have what they need to learn. “It just gives them that … Continued

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