Arlington Mom Says She and 9-Year-Old Daughter Saw a Naked Man in School Locker Room
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U.S. Department of Education | January 23, 2025 (News Release) — The U.S. Department of Education has taken action to eliminate harmful Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including references to them in public-facing communication channels and its associated workforce. These actions are in line with President Trump’s ongoing commitment to end illegal discrimination and
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Pictured: Nathan Brinkman, Ginny Gentles & Steven Mosley With Governor Youngkin’s 2024 School Choice Week Proclamation Jillian Schneider | January 25, 2025 Question: What do bright yellow scarves and education freedom have in common? Answer: National School Choice Week. And it’s taking America by storm. The nonprofit National School Choice Week (NSCW) aims to empower parents and
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EdNews Virginia | January 24, 2025 January 26 – February 1 is “Virginia School Choice Week,” Governor Glenn Youngkin has officially declared. In a proclamation, the governor notes that “educational variety not only helps to diversify our economy, but also enhances the vibrancy of our community.” National School Choice Week (NSCW) exists to highlight the critical
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Sarah Roderick-Fitch | January 23, 2025 (The Center Square) — Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has filed an amicus brief in support of Loudoun County parents “silenced” by the school board. The brief was filed in hopes of urging the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to defend the parents’ free speech. A District Court
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Jillian Schneider | January 23, 2025 (The Lion) — A government report released incriminating data last week that dispels the myth that public education serves all students equally. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights report compiles nationwide numbers from the 2021-22 school year on a range of topics. New data points included tracking the number of
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