Education
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‘Ya’ll don’t do that again,’ principal told praying students
A Texas middle school has backtracked and will now allow its students to pray openly during lunch again after forcing…
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School computer science gets boost from Gov. Parson
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson has signed a bill to allow high schoolers to apply a computer science credit toward math,…
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Autistic boy fails exams, gets encouraging letter from loving teacher
A teacher has shown there’s a lot more to a person than what a test can show. Her honest and…
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Libraries sued for giving kids access to online porn
A group of concerned parents is suing the Colorado Library Consortium and a data company for allegedly distributing pornography to unsuspecting students.…
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University bans clapping to ‘avoid triggering anxiety’ — so jazz hands will be used for inclusivity
Students will likely no longer clap during student union events at the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. According to…
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“Bring Your Bible to School Day” is Oct. 4, with a chance to meet Sadie Robertson
More than 500,000 students from across the United States will join the Bring Your Bible to School movement on Thursday,…
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Silver Dollar City rewards teachers with ‘Dream Big’ initiative
Imagine what a teacher can do for a classroom with an extra $1,000 in funding. Well, ten highly-nominated teachers from…
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Why reaching the campus with Christ is critical
If you could change the world, where would you start? Would you start by ridding the world of tyrants? Would…
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What you didn’t know about prayer in schools
The right of religious expression, especially the right to pray, for students attending public schools is alive and well. Most…
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