California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may at last be taking a first step toward putting into action the ideas of the late Nobel Laureate and “Father of Modern School Reform.”
Monthly Archives For February 2008
Court Upholds First Amendment
The Long Beach District School Board has approved a settlement agreement with Christopher Rand, a high school student who was denied credit for community service hours he completed at his church.
Homeschool Wish List
They are about the one group that so-called elites have no problem piling negative stereotypes upon.
Ecofeminist Perspectives
At the 2007 Modern Language Association Convention, Panelist Elizabeth McNeil of Arizona State University defined the goals of ecofeminism.
U. S. Defends Self
The U. S. Senate Committee on Armed Services moved $12 billion dollars from the war-time budget to the base budget in order to supply for ongoing programs.
NCAA Chooses Life
In the nine months since ESPN blew the whistle on pro-abortion policies in the NCAA, the Division I Management Council has been forced to do some soul-searching.
The Youth Vote Will Rock
Despite the best efforts of professors in the classrom and political masterminds outside of it, the youth vote may not be as malleable as these savants think it is.
US Closeted No More
It seems that my alma mater is trying to embrace “diversity” without becoming Catholic in Name Only.
Old Milwaukee Light
No matter which way you cut it, the Milwaukee Parent’s Choice Program is out- performing the Milwaukee public school system.
William & Mary Uncensored
William and Mary school president Gene Nichol okayed students’ requests to hold the “Sex Workers’ Art Show” to be held on campus.