It turns out school lunch—soggy, cardboard pizzas with a side of half-thawed tater tots—is an expensive issue.
Student Center
Teachers’ Lounge
Teachers’ unions have made it nearly impossible to rid schools of incompetent teachers.
PA Schools Struggle With Seasonal Illness
Schools in Pennsylvania are dealing with absentee levels of up to 16% as a result of a Mexican swine flu breakout. The Scranton School District has about 15 confirmed student H1N1 cases, Superintendent William King…
Sec of Ed to attack school today
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan is planning to attack teacher training programs in a speech he will give at Columbia University today. In the advance copy of Duncan’s remarks, Duncan states that many colleges do…
Edley Knows That Government Knows Best
Yesterday an education panel was held at the New York Public Library. The panel, sponsored by the Wall Street Journal and Intel Corporation, starred three leftists who continued “the ongoing debate inside the Democratic Party…
Stolen Election: NY Edition
It’s old news that ACORN was involved in fraudulent voting during the presidential election of 2008. However, FOX News recently reported that the Working Families Party, a subsidiary group of ACORN, may have stolen this…
Re-Focusing Our Finger-Pointing
The Washington Post’s Sunday Outlook section contained an interesting piece by a local high school teacher on grade disparity among races.
Community Organizers Defend Dream
The energy was high at the Saturday sessions of the Defending the American Dream Summit, hosted by the Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Foundation on October 3, 2009.
Change & High Hopes
Newt Gingrich was the first speaker at the Saturday session of the Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Defending the American Dream Summit on October 3, 2009.
Hoped For Change
At the recent Americans for Prosperity (AFP) Defending the American Dream Summit, radio host Hugh Hewitt discussed his youthful years.