Elizabeth Warren Fails Her Own Public Education Purity Test
She fights against school choice while her kid and grandkids go to private school.
She fights against school choice while her kid and grandkids go to private school.
The Washington Post finally corrected Dean Robert Pianta's erroneous op-ed.
Draconian anti-vaping policies are ruining students' lives.
"You don't like the building? You think it's old and decaying? Then get out there and push to get a new one," she said.
Elizabeth Warren was so "#PublicSchoolProud" that she sent her son to expensive private schools for the majority of his K-12 education.
"Anyone, regardless of age, accused of such disgraceful actions will be charged accordingly."
Such actions remind kids that government authority is stupid, arbitrary, and worth fighting at every opportunity.
She didn't break the law or threaten anybody, but her school still panicked.
A new ethnic studies curriculum will teach students that "ancient mathematical knowledge has been appropriated by Western culture."
More than 300,000 students in Chicago were out of school on Friday as the teachers strike continued.
Virginia Walden Ford talks about her role in integrating schools in the 1960s and leading a movement to escape failing public schools four decades later.
"The safety of our children in school is paramount, today more than ever," said the police chief.
The logic behind school busing is back. And so is flight from government-operated schools.
"Controlled choice" is supposed to fix inequality in New York public schools. It might make everything worse.
Kerri Owens' firing from her job at Allen High School may well be a First Amendment violation.
School lunches are unlikely to improve, whatever the lawsuit’s outcome.
"It was the year 2019, and everybody was finally equal."
Instead of teaching kids the importance of paying their debts, Wyoming Valley West school district offered a lesson about the arbitrary and terrifying power of government.
We wouldn’t have to squabble over control of shared institutions if we were free to pick the right schools for our kids.
Every kid deserves choice.
The artist wanted students to learn about Washington's flaws. How traumatizing.
Plus: Police raid reporters' home in San Francisco, a crackdown on free market economists in China, and more....
Public schools in Warwick, Rhode Island, originally said that every student with lunch debts would be served a cold jelly sandwich.
End the curriculum wars by letting families choose education options that work for them.
"Sharing our completely legal weekend activities on Snapchat should not result three days of in-school suspensions," Cody Conroy told Reason.
Plus: Pete Buttigieg says no to "free college," and the problems with Elizabeth Warren's plan to jail business execs
Students have the right to complain about school.
A fight in England between educators and Muslims shows the need for more school choice, not control.
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