U.S. Education Department Will Move to Smaller Building
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Esther Wickham | March 27, 2026 (The Center Square) – A majority of American voters favor guardrails on K-12 political activism during school hours and say students should remain focused on academics, according to a new poll. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll found 58% of voters support limits on activism during school hours, and
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Parent Advocate Continues to Press School Officials for Answers EdNews Virginia | March 26, 2026 Editor’s Note: This article follows our March 16 report on a physical assault in the Centreville High School library. Tonight, WJLA’s Nick Minock confirmed via X (formerly Twitter) that law enforcement received a formal complaint from the victim. Despite this
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School Division’s Communication, Safety Policies Under Fire EdNews Virginia | March 26, 2026 The City of Fairfax Police Department announced yesterday that four additional counts of assault and battery have been served against soon-to-be 19-year-old Israel Flores Ortiz, bringing the total to 13 charges involving his alleged violations of female students at Fairfax High School.
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Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | March 26, 2026 (IWFeatures) — Last week, Fairfax County School Board Chair Sandy Anderson introduced a motion at a regular meeting to appoint Kyle McDaniel, a Democrat-endorsed, at-large member currently embroiled in an embezzlement scandal, as vice chair of the board’s budget committee. The motion passed with a 7-3 vote among its
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