As WORLD reported, the College Board’s Advanced Placement exams are liberal and heavily biased: The College Board, the massive nonprofit organization responsible for the Advanced Placement Exam as well as the SAT and PSAT tests,…
Topic: high school
Tragedy of U.S. History
On February 17th, an education bill was passed by the Oklahoma State House of Representatives Education Committee to “defund the current Advanced Placement U.S. History course framework and replace it with a curriculum deemed more…
Federal Court rules Student can pass out Constitutions and Religious Material
Interesting court case, as the College Fix noted: “A Washington state high school’s rule that would have blocked students from passing out the Constitution has been struck down as unconstitutional by a federal judge.” “The Student…
One Graduation Robe Color for Schools to Embrace Transgender Students
This is apparently a thing, now.
Sex Toy Story
Show and Tell no longer has the same harmless meaning it once had. “Parents of students at Encinal High School in Alameda want a teacher fired after they say he sent them home with an…
Pro-Life Club Allowed at North Dakota High School, After Protest
Update on the North Dakota high school pro-life club controversy: The club has been approved!
Students Wearing Chick-Fil-A Shirts Anger PC Crowd
The oddest part about this incident at a Pennsylvania high school was that the students themselves weren’t suspended for wearing the t-shirts. Instead, students who tweeted profane remarks about the students wearing the shirts were suspended…
U.S. Supreme Court upholds California Flag Ban during Cinco de Mayo
California high school students were banned from wearing t-shirts with an American flag on it because the courts felt the school had to preserve an orderly environment during Cinco de Mayo activities.
Liberal’s Strict ‘Yes Means Yes’ Campaign to go to High Schools
The affirmed consent laws pushed by liberals, which in itself means well but is poorly executed, will go to California high schools after an affirmed consent bill passed in the state legislature.
Texas School District tried to Pick and Choose which Religious Speech to Allow
Interesting court case at the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, where an advertisement was not allowed by a Texas school district to show on a school’s jumbotron during football games.