Senate Democrats / Flickr Schumer Pushes Biden To Cancel Student Debt, Claiming: 'You Don't Need Congress' 'We have come to the conclusion that President Biden can undo this debt, can forgive $50,000 of debt the first day he becomes president.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal December 8, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Betsy DeVos: 'Free' College Is a 'Socialist Takeover of Higher Education' DeVos ripped proposals to make public colleges free and cancel student loan debt, saying, 'None of you will like the way it will work.' By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal December 2, 2020
Philip Henzler / Unplash Megyn Kelly Pulls Kids from NY School After Shameless Letter Clamoring To 'Reform White Kids' 'After years of resisting it, we’re going to leave the city. We pulled our boys from their school,' Megyn Jelly said. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal November 24, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr New York Times Op-Ed Claims 'Trump Was Right' About Schools and COVID Trump has stated repeatedly that the nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be worse than the disease itself. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal November 23, 2020
CDC / Pexels CDC Director: School Is 'One of the Safest Places' Kids Can Be 'The truth is for kids K through 12, one of the safest places they can be from our perspective is to remain in school.' By Jack Davis, The Western Journal November 20, 2020
Alliance Defending Freedom via @nypost / Twitter A 3rd-Grader's 'Jesus Loves Me' Mask Deemed 'Offensive, Disruptive or Distractive' by School District Can't these kids who must have cloth covering their face all day at least use it to spread a personally meaningful message? By Christine Favocci, The Western Journal November 8, 2020
Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead / Flickr Seattle 8th-Grader Picks Trump as 'Hero,' Teacher Holds Him After Class for Lecture on 'Racist' Policy In a Washington school district, teacher Connor Seaman is being criticized for his treatment of a 13-year-old who said Trump was his hero. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal October 29, 2020
Virginia State Parks / Flickr First Report Cards Go Out for Kids Learning Online, Show Worrying Trend of Failure and Truancy The report estimated that about 3 million of the 5.5 million students in Texas schools are not in their real-life classrooms. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 24, 2020
George Upper / The Western Journal Company Says It Didn't Redirect PPP Funds to Liberal Causes, These Records Show Otherwise An organization accused of funneling PPP money toward a tax proposal recently claimed innocence. Unnearthed records refute their claims. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal October 15, 2020
Frank Somerville KTVU / Facebook screen shot Teacher Brought to Tears After Stranger at Target Offers To Pay for Entire Cartful of Supplies Nicky wouldn't take no for an answer, and commandeered the card reader, paying for every last item in Borsgard's loaded cart. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal October 14, 2020
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour / Flickr Federal Judge Lets Student Repaint Epic Trump Portrait After School District Covers It One of the hallmarks of American free speech is the right to voice political opinions - even unpopular political opinions. By Erin Erhardt, The Western Journal October 13, 2020
Francois Philipp / Flickr 'We Have Not Seen a Connection': Calif. Opens Some Schools, Finds No Link to Increased COVID Cases 'We’re looking at the information to see if there is a connection, and so far we have not found one,' a top health official said. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal October 12, 2020
Mike Baumeister/Unsplash FL Teen Reportedly Arrested After Refusing To Wear Mask While Having a Panic Attack A Florida 10th grader was arrested at school for refusing to put on a mask while he was having a panic attack, according to the boy’s mother. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 8, 2020
Walter Williams: A Win in the Fight for Free Speech 'It is a tragic state of affairs when free speech and inquiry require protection at institutions of higher learning.' By Walter Williams, The Western Journal October 6, 2020
Mollie Woodbury / Twitter screen shot High School Student Claims Her Trump Flag Got Her Kicked Out of Zoom Class A high school student in Maine was kicked out of a virtual learning class after she refused to take down a Trump flag in her bedroom. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal October 6, 2020
Kevin Case / Flickr Teachers Threaten de Blasio with Legal Action Over Schools Reopening Mulgrew is aiming to have at least some of the schools in neighborhoods with rising COVID-19 numbers return to remote learning only. By Bryan Chai October 5, 2020
Texomashomepage.com - KFDX, KJTL / YouTube screen shot Leftist Prof Calls for Cops To Be 'Strangled with the Intestines of the Last Capitalist' A leftist professor is playing the victim after he posted that he’d like to see all cops murdered and hanged by the organs of capitalists. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal September 30, 2020
Karen Apricot / Flickr 'The New Yorker' Exposes Lurking Danger of Remote Learning, Highlights Need To Reopen Schools There absolutely are mental, health and developmental repercussions if schools don't reopen. That shouldn't even be up for debate. By Bryan Chai September 30, 2020
CBS Sacramento / YouTube screen shot Teacher Gives Student 15 Seconds To Take Down Trump Flag or He'll Be Kicked Out of Class A teacher at a high school student in California threatened to remove a student from virtual class over a Trump flag in his bedroom. By Johnathan Jones, The Western Journal September 29, 2020
Ivanka Trump / Twitter Trump Has Beautiful Moment with Granddaughter After 'School Choice' Misunderstanding Sorry, Arabella, kids will still have to go to school, but if your grandfather's proposal is enacted, parents will have a choice where they go. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal September 23, 2020
Columbia University Marching Band / Facebook Columbia University Marching Band Dissolves, Claims It Was Founded on 'Racism' The Columbia University Marching Band tried to confront its past, but opted to take things to extremes in the process. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal September 19, 2020