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Take that Spain!
by: Don Irvine, March 15, 2005

Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College in southern California have decided to end their 14 year old study abroad program in Spain. (read more)


Allegiance Pledged
by: Don Irvine, March 22, 2005

This may be America, but it hasn't stopped one school from broadcasting the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish. (read more)


Teaching Peace
by: Don Irvine, April 01, 2005

There's nothing like a war to solidify our nation's teachers with the far left. (read more)


Seeing Red
by: Don Irvine, April 08, 2005

To calm the troubled masses of poor students that live in fear that the test they took or the paper they turned in would be returned with scores of red pen marks denoting their mistakes, schools are now eliminating the color red as a correction color. (read more)


Liberals Decry Title IX Changes
by: Don Irvine, April 13, 2005

There is little doubt that Title IX has led to the explosive growth of women's sports programs, but at what cost? (read more)


Educators Bemoan the Constitution
by: Don Irvine, June 01, 2005

The US Department of Education wants schools to teach the Constitution, and many teachers aren't happy. (read more)


Yearbook Caption Spawns Secret Service Investigation
by: Don Irvine, June 01, 2005

High school students in Colorado learned that supposedly harmless pranks can have serious consequences. (read more)


Berkeley No Longer Jeffersonian
by: Don Irvine, June 10, 2005

Add Thomas Jefferson to the small but growing list of names of famous individuals in American history who have had their names removed from public schools in Berkeley, California. (read more)


No Black History, No Diploma
by: Don Irvine, June 10, 2005

Starting with this fall's freshman class, high school students in the Philadelphia School District will be required to take a courses in African and African American history in order to graduate. (read more)


Commencement Bingo
by: Don Irvine, June 14, 2005

Hard nosed "Meet the Press" host Tim Russert [pictured]received an education from the students at Harvard last week. (read more)


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