Blue States Take Funds From Disabled Americans To Subsidize Illegal Migrants

The costs go far beyond the immediate expense of covering illegal migrants — they encompass other state programs deprived of adequate funding.

Activists Work To Stop New College’s Gains For Students With ‘Misgendering’ Complaint To Feds

The school’s return to classical liberal arts provides a deeply appealing alternative for colleges and universities, not just in Florida, but across the entire nation.

From Bougie Dorms To Video Game Lounges, State Universities Burn Through Taxpayers’ Dollars

A Wall Street Journal investigation of public universities found massive increases in spending over the past two decades.

If Student Enrollment Is Down, Why Are Some School Districts On A Hiring Spree?

School districts have fewer students but more teachers and administrators. The issue is not a lack of money, but one of distribution.

Study: The More Insane Public Schools Were About Covid, The More Parents Abandoned Them

Public school districts with tighter Covid restrictions suffered larger enrollment losses, while showing little correlation with case rates.

US College enrollment numbers drop sharply

Enrollment rates are down for undergraduate students in the United States, especially among the key demographic of freshmen.