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Parents Want Politics Out of the Classrooms - U.S. News & World Report


Parents Want Politics Out of the Classrooms A new survey says political influence in schools is parents’ No. 1 concern – outweighing even fears of contracting the coronavirus or being able to ... Read More

Ohio House passes bill to keep politics out of classroom - Cincinnati Enquirer


House Republicans want to keep politics out of the classroom, but Democrats worry a new bill only censors teachers. House Bill 214, which passed the House Wednesday in a 64-30 vote, would require ... Read More

‘Less politics in classrooms': Amendment 1 opponents against partisan school board elections


Miami-Dade County School Board member Luisa Santos also spoke at the event. "People want less politics in our classrooms, not more, and this brings more politics into our classrooms," Santos said. Read More

Parents Bill of Rights Act passes House - USA TODAY


WASHINGTON – The Parents Bill of Rights Act passed the Republican-led House Friday in the latest salvo of a political and cultural battle over public education. GOP lawmakers campaigned on the ... Read More

Politics In The Classroom: How Much Is Too Much? | LAist


The Confederate flag. The Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. Policing minority communities. Nuclear weapons and Iran. Summer often brings a lull in the news, but not this year. And, come ... Read More

Politics on the playground: Parents' views clash in election season


Shannon Patricia and her five children, ages 2 to 16, live in Hindsville, Ark., and the political rhetoric in her community has gotten so polarizing this fall that she’s decided not to talk ... Read More

Politics In The Classroom: How Much Is Too Much? - NPR Ed


The Confederate flag. The Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. Policing minority communities. Nuclear weapons and Iran. Summer often brings a lull in the news, but not this year. And, come ... Read More

Changing America’s political tone starts in our classrooms


Changing America’s political tone starts in our classrooms – Opinion | West Hawaii Today. Friday, May 9, 2025. Today's Paper. ... Account Log Out. Vote Best of West. Friday, May 9, 2025. Today ... Read More

Bankole Thompson: Keep masks in classrooms, politics out - The Detroit News


But for those who want to avoid seeing ambulances at schools rushing children to the hospital because of the virus, this campaign to make classrooms battlefields for how the government is ... Read More

Changing our political tone starts in our classrooms


Many teachers are now afraid to discuss contentious issues, including current events, in classrooms. They fear being misunderstood, or facing blowback from administrators, parents, or communities. Read More


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