January 26, 2022 Maryland county school CEO suggests students will be required to wear masks until 'COVID no longer exists' The leader of a Maryland county school district indicated that students will be required to wear masks on school grounds and in classrooms until "COVID no longer exists."
January 25, 2022 California mom, attorney accuse teachers of 'predatory behavior' for telling 11-year-old she was transgender California mother Jessica Konen and her lawyer joined Ainsley Earhardt on 'Fox & Friends' to discuss her allegations regarding her daughter and the Speckels school district.
January 25, 2022 SAT changes: test going digital, getting shorter by an hour starting in 2024 The SAT is going digital in the U.S. starting in 2024, when the test designed to predict college readiness will shorten to two hours and allow exam-takers to use a calculator on all math sections.
January 24, 2022 50-yr-old math teacher Isabelle Galmiche wins prestigious Monte Carlo Rally Fifty-year-old French math teacher Isabelle Galmiche won the Monte Carlo Rally alongside nine-time champion Sebastien Loeb, becoming the first woman to score points in the series since 1997.
January 24, 2022 Education Secretary Cardona should resign, over 100 conservative leaders say in new letter A list of 120 conservative groups is demanding Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's resignation amid evidence surrounding the NSBA's letter to the White House.
January 22, 2022 Texas teacher caught calling kids 'utter morons,' placed on leave: report A Texas teacher remained on administrative leave Friday after a video showing her ranting about her students and her job circulated online.
January 19, 2022 Chicago parents aren't done fighting against the teachers union Within just two days of the holidays ending, Chicago Public School teachers were forced to illegally stop working by the Chicago Teachers Union.
January 17, 2022 California agrees to remove Aztec, Ashe chants from curriculum after legal challenge California will remove controversial chants from its ethnic studies model curriculum after multiple parents sued, alleging it was violating the state and federal constitutions.
January 17, 2022 Michigan Democrats criticized after dismissing parents' role in public education The Michigan Democratic Party blasted the idea that parents should have a voice in what schools teach, saying in a Facebook post that public education teaches kids what society "needs them to know."
January 14, 2022 Schools recruit parents to be substitute teachers amid COVID staffing shortages School districts and elected leaders across the country are urging parents across the country to follow suit in an effort to keep schools open.