Abysmal National Test Score Drops Show School Lockdowns Hurt America’s Poor The Most

The test showed a five-point decline in reading scores—the largest since 1990—and an even larger, seven-point drop in math, the first one recorded in the test’s 50-year history.

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.

Even For Kids With In-Person Instruction, This Was The Worst Public School Year Ever

The feeling of making a connection with students, leaving a lasting impact, and simply taking joy in a job well done just wasn’t there.

Watch Angry Parents Blast Teachers Union President On C-SPAN: You ‘Failed Our Children’

"Now, the union creates a lazy ineffective, people, and it also creates children that have no education," said one frustrated C-SPAN caller on Tuesday.

California Teachers Now Demanding Free Childcare To Go To Work

California's largest teachers union is demanding that the Los Angeles Unified School District grant educators subsidized child care before they resume in-person teaching.

School Closures Prove Parents Need School Choice Now More Than Ever

On this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour, Nathan Leamer explains how his family rejected the online school status quo that so many have fallen into the last year.

Anti-Science Teachers Unions Push To Keep Kids Out Of School For More Than A Year

Despite a vaccine and science to the contrary, some schools around the nation are prolonging closures for more than a year after they were first shut down.

Home Schooling Is Saving Millions Of Kids From Zoom

The COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping the way we think about just about everything, and opening the eyes of Americans to alternatives to public school.

Wisconsin City Defies Supreme Court Order To Force All Schools Closed Until January 15

'Instead of utilizing resources we have to find ways to safely reopen our schools, there is a contingent of people looking for ways to close our schools,' says U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil.