Brazilian court to hear case of Christian mother prosecuted for homeschooling son
A Brazilian state court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Regiane Cichelero, a Christian mother prosecuted for homeschooling her son.
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Skip to main contentA Brazilian state court will hear oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Regiane Cichelero, a Christian mother prosecuted for homeschooling her son.
A Virginia school district has dropped a Title IX charge against a Muslim student who was one of three boys who complained about sharing a locker room with a girl who identifies as male while refusing to dismiss charges against the two other boys who are Christians, attorneys say.
Truett McConnell University has placed its president on leave as the institution investigates allegations of sexual assault against the school's former vice president.
Students who are in the United States illegally are no longer eligible to receive a discount on tuition rates at public universities in Texas.
School districts across the country have paid over $123 million in taxpayer-funded contracts to consultants that integrate diversity, equity and inclusion into the services offered to schools and educators, according to a new report by Defending Education.
Truett McConnell University, a private Baptist College in Cleveland, Georgia, said they were not aware of allegations of grooming and sexual abuse against former academic services vice president, Bradley Reynolds, until he disclosed it to them last year, which led to his firing.
A Northern Virginia school district faces a federal civil rights complaint over its enforcement of "racial equity" policies that reportedly involve skewing grades based on race and a curriculum that includes a video depicting white students as mosquitoes biting people of color.
The U.S. Department of Education has dismissed with prejudice an unprecedented $37.7 million fine against the largest Christian university in the United States following a years-long legal battle.
More than 600 college students and student groups have been punished or investigated by school administrators for "constitutionally protected expression" in the last half a decade, according to a nonpartisan advocacy organization.