Common Core math question for sixth graders: Was the 2000 election ‘fair’?
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Would you ever consider the question ‘Whom do you want to be president?’ to be asked of your third grader during a math class (or any class)? Would you expect your fourth grader to...
View ArticlePlanned Parenthood affiliate offers creepy advice for small children
LONDON – While browsing the website for the Family Planning Association, the national affiliate for the International Planned Parenthood Federation in the United Kingdom, I came across a creepy guide...
View ArticleStudent worksheet: Founding Fathers ‘did not trust the ability of the common...
RESTON, Va. – A “CNN Student News One-Sheet” found in a lesson plan for 6th to 8th graders posted at Illuminations, a project of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) reads in part,...
View ArticleGym teacher creates own ‘sex ed’ course, tells students about his ‘first boner’
MORADA, Calif. – An eighth grade gym teacher at Morada Middle School is being accused of teaching students about sex, including a discussion about his “first boner,” according to a local Fox affiliate....
View ArticleIs the CDC populated with raving Planned Parenthood activists?
ATLANTA – A CDC Report released this week has not received much media attention, but it’s contents represent some serious repercussions for teenagers and their parents should their findings be...
View ArticleEPA chief to students: ‘Pollution is holding back millions of African Americans’
ATLANTA – Administrator Gina McCarthy attended an event Thursday at Clark Atlanta University hosted by the Hip Hop Caucus, a non-profit 501 (c)(4) group that “promotes political activism,” as...
View ArticleNYU teacher takes class on May Day field trip; Communist freaks out
NEW YORK – As a former resident of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Jaffe is keenly aware of the pain and suffering caused under communism. Jaffe often goes to various protests to ask people about their...
View ArticlePedophiles are only evil if they are priests
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Last week, the United Nations criticized the Vatican for what the “Committee Against Torture” panel has referred to as an inadequate response to child sexual abuse scandals in the...
View ArticleTeacher accused of ‘intentionally’ exposing 16-year-old student to AIDS
GRAY, La. – Louisiana High school teacher Derrick Nesby, 37, was already in hot water for having sex with a 16-year-old student. Today, his bond was raised after it was found that Nesby “intentionally”...
View ArticleSex education: School asks eighth graders ‘how far’ they would go sexually
SAN MARCOS, Calif. – As a part of a sex education class, eighth graders at Woodland Park Middle School in San Marcos, California were asked to stand under signs that said how far they would be willing...
View Article‘Hate crime’ hoax leads to campus lockdown at Virginia college
SWEET BRIAR, Va. – Barely a week into the semester at Sweet Briar College, and already a student has admitted to a “hate crime” hoax. It turns out that the student who put “‘White Only’ and ‘Colored’...
View ArticleUSDA official plagiarizes gov’t blog in bake sale regulations ‘editorial’
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a “Reader opinion” editorial posted at Alabama.com on Thursday, Robin D. Bailey Jr. attempted to justify federal government intervention in school bake sales. Only Bailey – who is...
View ArticleTexas university to hold event on Ronald Reagan, ‘apartheid’s greatest ally’
DALLAS – The Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University will be co-sponsoring an event this week featuring Dr. Piero Gleijeses, a professor at Johns Hopkins University and...
View ArticleCops: HIV-positive teacher had unprotected sex with student
RICHARDSON, Texas – A 43-year-old music teacher is on paid leave from RISD Academy after allegedly exposing a 15-year-old male to the HIV virus, according to a report at a local CBS affiliate in...
View ArticleCandidate’s mic cut during ‘First Amendment lesson’ at Kentucky university
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Write-in U.S. Senate candidate Robert Ransdell’s microphone was cut, ironically, during a “First Amendment lesson” at a Constitution Day event at the University of Kentucky School of...
View ArticleCheerleaders defy Tennessee school’s prayer ban
ONEIDA, Tenn. – A group of Oneida High School cheerleaders defied a prayer ban before a football game, using a moment of silence to lead the crowd in the Lord’s prayer. The move comes in the wake of...
View ArticleProgressives continue to wage war on high school Indian mascots
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Across America, outrage over high school athletic team mascots featuring Native American imagery is bubbling over in the form of angry editorials, federal complaints being filed and...
View ArticleTurkish parents fight against automatic assignment to Islamic schools
ANKARA – Parents in Turkey “raced against the clock” to make alternative arrangements for their children after 40,000 students were assigned to Islamic schools, known as “Imam Hatips.” Many of the...
View ArticleSchool board throws elderly woman, state representatives out of public meeting
RIDGELAND, S.C. – The Jasper County School Board in South Carolina held an animated meeting earlier this month, where the board chairwoman, Berty Riley, “rammed through” a new construction proposal...
View Article‘Single complaint’ of perceived racism triggers Obama education department probe
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has been very busy investigating schools across America for perceived discriminatory practices related to discipline. On...
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