Analysis and Commentary

School ‘Equity’ Lessons Are Too Often Reductive, One-Sided

Nathan Brinkman | October 29, 2025 My daughter’s public, government-run middle school has scheduled a “Family Equity Forum.” The RSVP form included a section inviting “suggestions for discussion topics and whether you can lend expertise to these efforts.” Here’s what I wrote: In recent years, Swanson’s equity initiatives have too often felt very reductive, defining

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Fairfax Schools Waste More Tax Dollars on Inconclusive ‘Investigation’

Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | October 20, 2025 In response to a Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) teacher’s allegations that staff at Centreville High School arranged and funded an abortion for a minor student without her guardian’s knowledge, the district’s leadership hired a notoriously expensive law firm – King & Spalding – to investigate. Many of the

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Loudoun County Public Schools Is Misinterpreting Title IX

Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | October 17, 2025 (IWFeatures) — Last week, a federal judge ruled that Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) leadership must delay the suspensions of male students who asserted their discomfort about a female student being in the boys’ locker room at Stone Bridge High School. America First Legal’s Ian Prior, one of the plaintiffs’ lawyers,

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