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    The Upper Moreland School Board in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania voted this week against allowing one of their school board colleagues from advancing to president of the board because he is a “cis, white male.”
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    Report: More Ohio students score at lowest levels on state tests

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    Pictured is an empty classroom.
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    It is 2023 and DC is demanding COVID tests from returning students

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    School district prompts parents to enter children’s ‘preferred pronouns’ when registering for kindergarten
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    School district prompts parents to enter children’s ‘preferred pronouns’ when registering for kindergarten

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    April 24, 2023 6:13 pm
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    Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey tries to put ‘woke’ education to bed
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    Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey tries to put ‘woke’ education to bed

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    The Left lost control of a school board, so it called in the ACLU and Biden administration
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    The Left lost control of a school board, so it called in the ACLU and Biden administration

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    Teachers, students, and supporters rally at Frank Ogawa Plaza in front of City Hall in Oakland, Calif. on Feb. 21, 2019. Teachers in Oakland hit the picket lines just as West Virginia teachers went back to class this week in a display of the national teacher unrest that in many places has moved beyond pay to politics, tackling issues like charter schools and vouchers.
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    Teachers union continues to sabotage Oakland schools

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    April 19, 2023 8:47 pm
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    Job seekers wait in line to turn in their resumes at the Bayfront Health booth at the Tampa Bay Job and Career Fair at the Coliseum, Monday, April 14, 2014, in St. Petersburg, Fla. It was the first time Bayfront Health participated in the event. The event also included a Career Fair. Several of the area's top schools for continuing education, local universities and vocational/technical institutes participated. (AP Photo/The Tampa Bay Times, Cherie Diez)
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    Vocational education support climbs the legislative priority list

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    Students at Sequoia High School in Redwood City Calif. make their way bak to class after a special assembly on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014. During the assembly Facebook gifted 50 laptops to the school and CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions in front of hundreds of students as part of Facebook's campaign to encourage students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math or what are otherwise known as STEM fields. (AP Photo/Alex Washburn)
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    Maine receives federal funding that will benefit young children

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    Florida teacher accused of organizing fights between students inside her classroom

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