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The Court found that the law is a constitutionally permissible exercise of the state’s authority to protect children from sexually explicit content.
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Just read the headlines. In Illinois, kindergarteners are taught they can choose from dozens of made-up pronouns. In New Jersey, first-graders learn their body parts don’t define their identity. In California, a third-grade class was shown explicit LGBTQ+ content—without telling parents.
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Sky-high superintendent salaries reveal what most people already suspect—that public education doesn’t have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem. Obscene salaries are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to taxpayer abuse.
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If adopted, the revised Framework for School Board Development will represent a fundamental shift in public school governance.
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ichardson ISD Assistant Superintendent Dr. Matthew Gibbins and Jeanne Mallory, a teacher from Rancier Middle School in Killeen ISD to discuss how their districts have taken the initiative to eliminate the distractions of phones in the classroom as well as some potential support from the state in the form of legislation.
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Another Texas town abolishes its police force, an outlier or the new norm?
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From property taxes to bail reform, 17 proposed constitutional amendments will be on the ballot.
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Courageous school board members are looking for alternatives to the associations that are robbing school boards of their power.
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Elected officials are increasing oversight of taxpayer-subsidized universities.
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The new law includes provisions to protect physical activity time in schools and require warning labels on foods containing certain additives.
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Harvard University doesn’t want anyone thinking they’ve surrendered to President Donald Trump. But that’s certainly what it looks like.
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The measure passed the Texas Legislature and awaits the governor’s signature
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An army of advocates worked with lawmakers to protect students from sexual abuse and exploitation.
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A national academic association that promotes radical ideologies and activism has stashed assets across Texas universities, most notably at UT-Austin.
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What about our ISDs? The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will vote Tuesday on a spending plan for the 2025-26 school year that runs almost $3 billion deeper than its income, pushing the nation’s second-largest school district deeper into a catastrophic financial spiral.
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Most date the campus launch of the notorious “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) ideology to 2010, with a hyper-escalation in 2020, although its roots go back to the late 60s when socialists created it on college campuses. Until now, the trajectory has always been up.
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