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      UK Banning Phones In School…Is US Next?

      As the U.K. announces it will move to ban cellphones during school days, could U.S. schools be headed in the same direction? div.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}

      Teenage Boy Crushes Girls’ Cross Country Race

      A 16-year-old boy in Maine dominates a girls cross country race after just a year ago placing near the bottom competing with other boys. div.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}

      Original ‘Textbook Wars’ Activist Passes Away

      Legendary activist Alice Whitehurst Moore, who sparked the first “textbook wars” in 1974, challenging inappropriate material forced upon children in public schools, has died. div.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}

      Parents Paying More For Childcare Than College

      With the soaring cost of childcare across America, it is becoming more expensive for parents to put their kids into daycare than to send...

      University Praises Mass Murderer Che Guevara

      In yet another act of brainwashing, Syracuse University has prominently displayed a new mural that praises the work of Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King,...

      School Gives Prescription Meds To Student Without Parent’s Permission

      A father in Maine gets a visit from Child Protective Services after he questioned why his daughter's school sent home a "baggy" of prescription...

      Tennessee Trying To Take Back Its Schools From The Feds

      Tennessee lawmakers have until January to figure out how to make up $2 billion in federally funded education money, so that the state can...

      Baltimore Students Failing Big, Despite Nearly $2 Billion Investment

      Despite receiving nearly $2 billion to improve public schools, 40 percent of students in Baltimore high schools are failing. div.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}

      Teacher Forces Kids To Read Sexually Graphic Retelling Of ‘Anne Frank’s Diary’

      A Texas middle school teacher is fired after parents discover she was making kids read a sexually graphic retelling of the book “Anne Frank's...

      Students Walk Out After School Allows Teen Boys In Girls’ Bathroom

      Hundreds of students in Pennsylvania walk out of school in protest after board members decide to allow teenage boys to use the girls’ bathroom...