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Districts in the country with the most remote classes lost 4.4% of their students, compared to a 1.1% drop for those who held school in person, according to a national survey by the American Enterprise Institute and the College Crisis Initiative at Davidson College.
New York saw the most significant drop in enrollment statewide from 2020 to 2022, with nearly 6% decline.
Enrollment in New York City's public schools, the country's largest school district, dropped by 9.5% over two years, the Washington Post reports.
Public school enrollment in California for the first time in two decades fell below six million this academic year, per statewide data.
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Students in Campolindo High School in @AUHSD were asked by a teacher to write down and rate how comfortable they are with anal sex, then tried to hide the material from parents.
Students in Campolindo High School in @AUHSD were asked by a teacher to write down and rate how comfortable they are with anal sex,
California Kindergarten Teacher Says Her "Anti-Racist" Teaching Entails Telling White 5-Year-Olds To "Be Quiet" And "Take A Back Seat"
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A San Francisco middle school brought a drag queen named “Nicole Jizz” to perform for students today. He deleted the video but not before I saved it.
Kirk Cameron Presents: The Homeschool Awakening
Families across the nation are experiencing the homeschool awakening, taking advantage of the freedom and opportunities for self-discovery -- with the world as their classroom. Join award-winning actor, Kirk Cameron, as he dives into the adventures of dynamic American families on a mission to put fun and faith back into learning. The Homeschool Awakening explores the ins, outs, and honest answers to homeschooling’s most frequently asked questions.
According to the College Board, math and language skills are still an important element of the test, but now only account for ten percent of the total grade. Most important is a student's knowledge of their teacher's deeply personal sexual behavior and whether or not they are white.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has supported the test's updates but claimed the changes don't go far enough.
"Until colleges are requiring all their students to themselves be gay as a condition of enrollment, we have a lot of work to do," he said.
Arizona is poised to expand its Empowerment Scholarship Account eligibility to all K-12 students in the state, which will deliver a massive victory for school choice to all families who wish to take advantage.
This universal voucher program will provide parents an average of $7,000 to go toward private school tuition or other educational expenses, Arizona Mirror reported. Families will have to opt-in to the program, which is expected to have around 25,000 students participating, a significant increase from the 11,800 that currently use it, the outlet added. Republican Gov. Doug Ducey is expected to sign the bill into law soon.
“This win is the biggest school choice victory in U.S. history,” Corey DeAngelis, National Director of Research at the American Federation for Children, said.
School Choice: Carson v. Makin, Part II
In Sunday’s message I discussed the very positive impact of the United States Supreme Court’s striking down a Maine tuition subsidy statute that excluded “sectarian,” i.e., religiously affiliated schools. The court wrote that “a State need not subsidize private education, but once a State decides to do so, they cannot disqualify some private schools solely because they are religious.” The court held that conditioning the availability of benefits in that manner, Maine’s tuition assistance program effectively penalizes the free exercise” of religion. We couldn’t agree more, Chief Justice Roberts!
Justice Breyer’s Dissent
Equally instructive is the dissent in this 6-3 decision written by Justice Breyer and joined by Justices Kagan and Sotomayor. Citing a long line of flawed but unreversed legal precedents, Breyer complained – predictably – that mandating such payments to sectarian schools violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment. Just as predictably, Breyer cited Thomas Jefferson’s famous dictum from the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, that “to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical.” To which I reply, EXACTLY, Justice Breyer! That is exactly what is going on in government schools.
Seattle Public Schools To Spend More On Racial Equity Programs Than Math, Science, Literacy Combined
This maybe be misleading - since it doesn't normalize for church and school attendance and only is confined to Catholic Churches.
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