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Parents Outraged After DC School Instructor Makes 3rd-Graders Act Out Genocide of the Holocaust

A Jewish third-grader was forced to portray Adolf Hitler when a Washington, D.C., school instructor made children reenact scenes from the Holocaust in the school’s library, according to news reports.

Kyle Rittenhouse Issues Warning to Media Outlets That Disparaged Him

On the rebound a month after his acquittal on murder charges, Kyle Rittenhouse indicated Monday night he is not likely to forget the way media outlets trashed him.

San Diego Judge Strikes Down School District’s Vax Mandate

The court rules that only the state can implement vaccination requirements, not local school districts.

Kiggans Voted With Dems On Trans School Bathrooms, But Now Campaigns On Parental Rights In Schools

Establishment Republican Jen Kiggans is campaigning for Congress on parental rights in education after voting with Democrats to cause Virginia’s school crisis in the first place, forcing districts to open girls’ restrooms up to men and adopt “trans-affirming” policies under the Virginia Values Act.

One Of Nation’s Most Expensive Universities Tells Students To Eat Fewer Meals To Save Money

New York University, which often leaves graduates with large sums of debt, recommended that students eat fewer meals to save money, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Emory U. Bans Christmas Decorations

Fraternity and sorority students at Emory University are not allowed to hang their own exterior Christmas decorations.

Los Angeles Unified School District Postpones Student Vax Mandate

LAUSD to push back deadline for student Covid-19 vaccinations to fall 2022.

The study the CDC used to justify masking in schools is reportedly ‘profoundly misleading’ and has ‘significant flaws’

Millions upon millions of U.S. children have been fully masked up at school this year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention cited, in part, a study out of Arizona that appeared to demonstrate the need for, and effectiveness of, masking among schoolchildren.

Nick Sandmann Reaches Settlement With NBC

Nicholas Sandmann announced he has reached a settlement with NBCUniversal after more than two years since Sandmann filed a defamation lawsuit against the media company.

SD Gov. Kristi Noem introduces bill to ‘restore protections for prayer in schools’

South Dakota’s Republican Gov. Kristi Noem has introduced a bill that would allow students in public schools to pray every morning at school if they so choose despite pushback from secular groups to similar bills in other states.

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