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  • AI SCHOOLS ARE HERE: This could CHANGE how students learn forever

    03/31/2026 12:33:29 PM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 27 replies
    YouTube ^ | 03/25/2026 | Fox Bussiness News
    This YouTube video from Fox Business Clips (uploaded March 25, 2026) is an interview on Mornings with Maria featuring Mackenzie Price, co-founder and CEO of Alpha Schools. Main Topic The segment discusses how AI-driven schools could fundamentally transform education. Alpha Schools uses personalized AI tutors and adaptive learning platforms to tailor education to each student's strengths, weaknesses, and pace—aiming to deliver far better outcomes than traditional one-size-fits-all classrooms. Key Highlights from the Interview Super-short academic days: Students spend only about 2 hours per day on core academics (vs. the usual 6+ hours), yet reportedly achieve top 1–2% national scores in...
  • California ordered to pay $4.5 million after losing lawsuit against 'gender secrecy' in schools

    03/31/2026 3:05:08 PM PDT · by CFW · 5 replies
    Justthenews ^ | 3/31/26 | Greg Piper
    U..S. District Judge Roger Benitez ordered California to pay $4.52 million in attorney's fees to the victorious plaintiffs who challenged California's so-called gender secrecy policies that hide students' gender identity from their parents and force teachers to withhold that information. Tuesday's order blames California's "litigation intransigence" for the staggering sum. Early in litigation, after Benitez denied their motion to dismiss, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and Board of Education tried to "sidestep the effect" of his orders by asking for judgment on the pleadings, then filed new motions to dismiss and for judgment on the pleadings after the plaintiffs...
  • Why Finland’s schools outperform most others in the developed world

    03/29/2026 11:58:15 AM PDT · by MarlonRando · 52 replies
    Youtube ^ | 4-2020 | Abc Australia
    Children in Finland start school at the age of seven. They are only in classrooms half the time as most other countries. Its students outperform most others across the world. Why is that?
  • Middle schoolers’ 'Let's Go Brandon' sweatshirt case goes to US Supreme Court

    03/28/2026 7:05:56 PM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 24 replies
    The College Fix ^ | Mar 27, 2026 | Peter Charalambous
    Lower courts have ruled school can ban wearing such apparel as ‘can reasonably be interpreted as profane’ The case of two Michigan middle-school brothers who were told to remove their hoodies emblazoned with the phrase “Let’s Go Brandon” is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The siblings are represented by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression which says the boys’ school violated their First Amendment rights. The phrase was popularized during a 2021 NASCAR event when a crowd was shouting “F*** Joe Biden!” but the NBC interviewer told racer Brandon Brown they were yelling “Let’s go Brandon!” A judge...
  • Parents of more than 4 million children have claimed Trump Accounts: report

    03/27/2026 12:33:33 PM PDT · by CFW · 19 replies
    Just the News ^ | 3/27/26 | Natalia Mittelstadt
    Parents of more than four million children have claimed Trump Accounts, according to a report. The tax-deferred investment accounts for children were instituted by President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act last year, providing a $1,000 contribution from the federal government for all children born to U.S. citizens between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, the Washington Examiner reported. Parents can claim the accounts for their children either through an IRS portal or by filing Form 4547 with their federal tax returns. Per IRS data reviewed by the news outlet, 983,784 children have qualified for the $1,000 bonus via...
  • New Jersey middle school teacher charged with child sexual assault after alleged relationship with student

    03/27/2026 8:34:06 AM PDT · by DCBryan1 · 204 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | Published March 26, 2026 10:19pm EDT | Landon Mion
    A former middle school teacher in New Jersey was arrested on Thursday following allegations she had had a sexual relationship with a student. Ashley Fisler, 36, of Washington Township in Gloucester County, was charged with six counts of first-degree sexual assault of a minor, one count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and one count of second-degree official misconduct, according to Fox 29. Each first-degree charge carries a maximum of 20 years in prison, and each second-degree charge carries a maximum of 10 years.
  • The End Is Nigh for the Department of Education

    03/27/2026 10:42:23 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    Daily Signal ^ | 03/27/2026 | Madison Marino Doan | Jonathan Butcher
    Bad news: Tax Day is just one month away. But the U.S. Department of Treasury just announced a rare gift for taxpayers: A dose of sanity on college loans. Today, the U.S. Department of Education and the Treasury Department signed an agreement that helps wind down the education agency, moves more responsibilities over college loans to Treasury, and simplifies the college lending process. This is the 10th interagency agreement between the Education Department and other federal agencies. These agreements follow the White House executive order issued one year ago this week, calling for the end of the Education Department. And...
  • San Francisco restores 8th-grade algebra after equity experiment backfires

    03/27/2026 6:42:04 AM PDT · by Libloather · 46 replies
    Fox News ^ | 3/25/26 | CJ Womack
    San Francisco is restoring eighth-grade algebra after more than a decade, with the San Francisco Board of Education voting 4-3 Tuesday night to approve the change, reversing a controversial policy that had eliminated the course in middle schools in the name of equity. The vote follows years of debate over academic rigor, access and declining outcomes, as families increasingly pushed the district to expand advanced coursework options. "Families want to see a public school system that offers rigorous coursework. This is absolutely an instructional strategy," school board President Phil Kim said, according to The New York Times. "But it’s also...
  • Loyola student newspaper apologizes for calling suspected murderer of Sheridan Gorman an illegal immigrant

    03/25/2026 12:37:36 PM PDT · by Pete Dovgan · 52 replies
    Fox News ^ | 25 Mar 2026 | Rachel del Guidice
    The Loyola Phoenix, the student newspaper of Loyola University Chicago, has issued an editor’s note apologizing for an Instagram post calling the alleged killer of 18-year-old student Sheridan Gorman an "illegal immigrant." "On March 23, a post on The Phoenix’s Instagram page carried the following headline: ‘Immigrant Man Charged in Murder of Sheridan Gorman, DHS Involved,’" the editor’s note, posted below a Sunday article about Gorman’s murder, read. "That headline didn’t reflect the most important elements in the story, and it was taken down minutes later to prevent any further harm to affected community members," the editor’s note continued. "Additionally,...
  • 33 protesters face criminal trespass charges related to pro-Palestine demonstration at UW

    03/25/2026 5:24:22 PM PDT · by Uncle Miltie · 9 replies
    KOMO News ^ | 3/25/26 | Lynn Anne Nguyen
    Thirty-three people are now facing criminal trespass charges in connection with a pro-Palestine demonstration last year that caused an estimated $1 million in damage to a University of Washington engineering building. The 33 individuals arrested during the demonstration have been charged with criminal trespass, a gross misdemeanor. However, they are not facing felony charges tied to the property damage, as prosecutors say there is not enough evidence specifically linking any of them to that crime. Nearly a year after the demonstration, the defendants appeared before a judge to answer for their alleged actions, pleading not guilty to the charges. By...
  • Arizona Moves Forward With K-12 Firearm Safety Education Bill

    03/26/2026 6:40:54 AM PDT · by marktwain · 22 replies
    AmmoLand ^ | March 23, 2026 | Dean Weingarten
    Arizona Senate Bill 1424 has passed the Senate and has passed the House Education Committee and the House Rules Committee. The bill requires school districts and charter schools to provide age-appropriate firearm safety awareness training in all grades, kindergarten through 12th grade. The instruction is to be objective and not promote firearms ownership or any political position. The instruction is to be limited to accident prevention and personal safety awareness. It is to include guidance on safe firearms storage in homes and vehicles. The instruction is to provide guidance on what to do if a firearm is encountered, including not...
  • [Catholic Caucus] 28,000 German Catholics sign petition against pro-LGBT school curriculum endorsed by bishops

    03/24/2026 4:31:08 PM PDT · by ebb tide · 12 replies
    LifeSite News ^ | March 24, 2026 | Andreas Wailzer
    [Catholic Caucus] 28,000 German Catholics sign petition against pro-LGBT school curriculum endorsed by bishops German Catholics have handed over a petition with 28,000 signatures demanding the retraction of pro-LGBT guidelines for Catholic schools endorsed by the German Bishops’ Conference (DBK).The Catholic initiative Certamen launched a petition in response to the heterodox document called “Created, Redeemed, and Loved: Visibility and Recognition of the Diversity of Sexual Identities in Schools,” published by the DBK last year. The petition calls for the document’s withdrawal and has garnered 28,000 signatures, and was handed over to Bishop Heinrich Timmerevers last Sunday. Timmerevers serves as chairman...
  • Texas elementary school ‘dads club’ gifts Jeep to beloved crossing guard after her car broke down: ‘Let’s help care for her’

    03/24/2026 8:57:24 PM PDT · by thegagline · 14 replies
    The New York Post ^ | 03/24/2026
    When a beloved Texas elementary school crossing guard’s car broke down, a selfless group of dads rallied to raise nearly $7,000 in less than a week to buy her a new one. Moss Haven Elementary School crossing guard Trecia Crawford had trouble getting to work after her car stopped running in October. She was forced to start commuting to work by Lyft, and later by bus when she “ran out of money.” Despite her woes, Crawford carried on with a smile. “I had to do what I had to do,” she told KTVT. Not everyone knew about Crawford’s transportation troubles....
  • The Pros and Cons of Short-Term Pell Grants

    03/24/2026 1:39:33 PM PDT · by karpov · 16 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | March 20, 2026 | Adam Kissel
    As a general rule, when the government intervenes in free economic transactions in a market, it distorts that market and makes people worse off. We might not see such negative effects as clearly as we can see the benefits to those whom the government directly helps—the negative effects can be broad and indirect. But such disadvantages are real. Short-term Pell grants are no exception. First, the context: Pell grants provide college students with thousands of dollars per year based on their ability to pay, the cost of university attendance, and the degree to which a student is part-time or full-time....
  • Department of Education under Trump just took its 'largest' step closer to shutting down

    03/24/2026 4:55:22 AM PDT · by Libloather · 14 replies
    Fox News ^ | 3/23/26 | Joshua Q. Nelson
    The Department of Education (ED) just took a big step closer to shutting down. The Trump administration announced on Thursday an interagency agreement between the ED and the Treasury to move student lending operations to the Treasury, which will "assume operational responsibility for collecting on defaulted Federal student loan debt and provide operational support to ED’s efforts to return borrowers to repayment," the ED said in a release. "I think we've been very clear about this last week that this is a multiphase process," Nicholas Kent, Undersecretary of Education, told Fox News Digital on Monday. Throughout the 2024 campaign, then-candidate...
  • Poll: In a dramatic shift, Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost

    11/28/2025 7:13:12 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 64 replies
    NBC News | Comcast ^ | November 28, 2025 | By Ben Kamisar
    Americans have grown sour on one of the longtime key ingredients of the American dream. Almost two-thirds of registered voters say that a four-year college degree isn’t worth the cost, according to a new NBC News poll, a dramatic decline over the last decade. Just 33% agree a four-year college degree is “worth the cost because people have a better chance to get a good job and earn more money over their lifetime,” while 63% agree more with the concept that it’s “not worth the cost because people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of...
  • U.S. DOGE Service @USDS Student aid fraudsters used AI-generated identities and stolen personal information to create applications that appeared legitimate. These were fake students enrolling to access real money.

    03/23/2026 4:38:46 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 4 replies
    x.com ^ | Mar 23, 2026 | U.S. DOGE Service @USDS
    ransomnote: Elon's DOGE decentralized and are now embedded throughout the gov. agencies. The DOGE referenced below is an agency established prior to Elon's DOGE.https://x.com/USDS/status/2036128942550110443 U.S. DOGE Service@USDSOver $1 BILLION in federal student aid fraud has been stopped since January 2025.This is what was uncovered: 🧵U.S. DOGE Service@USDS·43mNearly $90 million in fraudulent aid had already been disbursed.More than $30 million went to individuals who were deceased.More than $40 million went to bots posing as students.U.S. DOGE Service@USDS·43mFraudsters used AI-generated identities and stolen personal information to create applications that appeared legitimate.These were fake students enrolling to access real money.U.S. DOGE Service@USDS·43mUnder the...
  • Santa Rosa City Schools on brink of collapse after staff got staggering pay packets: ‘Absolute havoc’

    03/22/2026 5:40:02 PM PDT · by CFW · 48 replies
    NYPost ^ | 3/22/26 | Jeremy Louwerse
    A California school district is teetering on the verge of collapse after out of control spending and hiring. Santa Rosa City Schools, which are about 1.5 hours north of San Francisco, have been reprimanded by Sonoma County education chiefs for blowing stacks of cash. Staff saw bumper pay packets and brought in too many new workers for the revenue it was generating, authorities said. Meanwhile the district has seen student enrollment dwindle from 16,000 in 2016 to under 12,000 last year across 24 schools in the region. In a stark warning, Michael Fine, CEO of the Fiscal Crisis and Management...
  • Imagine blaming an 18-year-old girl for being shot in the head while walking with her friends near her college.

    03/22/2026 1:05:08 PM PDT · by SmokingJoe · 17 replies
    X ^ | 03/22/2026 | Gina Milan
    Imagine blaming an 18-year-old girl for being shot in the head while walking with her friends near her college. She wasn’t in the wrong place at the wrong time. The only person who didn’t belong there was the illegal alien from Venezuela who never should’ve been in this country to begin with. And the media still finds a way to spin it. Absolutely vile.
  • Transparency Requires More Than Half a Syllabus

    03/21/2026 3:31:50 PM PDT · by karpov · 8 replies
    James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal ^ | March 16, 2026 | Stephen Porter
    The UNC System’s new policy requiring public posting of faculty syllabi is grounded in a sound principle: Taxpayers deserve to know what is being taught at their public universities. Greater transparency strengthens public trust and reinforces institutional accountability. Under the new policy, faculty are required to include specific categories of information in their syllabi, and universities in turn must make those syllabi publicly available. This is not merely a suggestion of openness but a formal compliance obligation placed both on individual instructors and on the institutions that employ them. Yet, while the policy contains important improvements to current practice, it...