Convention Moves NEA Further to the Left By John Mitchell As they have done for decades, NEA delegates from across the nation gathered over the Fourth of July for their...
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Press Release NEA finally admits stance on abortion: pro-life teachers have other options July 25, 2019: The National Education Association has finally admitted what has been evident for years—they are...
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Supreme Court Moves Slowly to Enhance Religious Freedom? By John Mitchell When the Supreme Court returns to work in October, they will be looking at religious liberty issues affecting public...
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Press Release One year after Janus, what kind of teachers leave unions? Teachers who pray Prayer, service, and a rejection of union politics mark those who abandon unions June 27,...
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Are Charter Schools a Viable Option for Christian Teachers? Charter schools are not going away. Over the past three decades they have developed as an increasingly widespread government funded alternative...
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Time for Courting Teachers Spring is upon us. Talk is turning toward summer vacations, outdoor cookouts, graduations, and, since we are also moving into robust Democrat Presidential primary elections next...
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Equality Act is Moving Forward in House As predicted by many, the Equality Act, a bill designed to include sexual orientation and gender identity in all federal anti-discrimination laws, has...
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School Choice – Choices to Make Listening to the President’s State of the Union address , one small sentence sandwiched between funding for child cancer research and paid family leave,...
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Equality Act could Harm Children and the Culture The past few years have challenged the ability of schools and teachers to speak about the gender of students, including the very...
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DeVos rescinds Obama discipline guidelines, now how do we help students in poverty? In 2014, the Obama Administration issued a guidance letter warning that if district suspension and expulsion data...
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