Posted in: News | Tags: Virginia
Brandeis Center files complaint alleging antisemitism at Virginia private school
By Haley Cohen | | Jewish Insider Posted in: News | Tags: California
S.F. schools will replace ethnic studies curriculum, superintendent says
By Gabe Stutman | | The Jewish News of Northern California Posted in: News | Tags: California
A Golden State Victory for Common Sense
By Richard Sander | | The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal Posted in: News | Tags: California
California Turns Down Radical ‘Ethnic Studies’ Plan
By George Leef | | National Review Posted in: News | Tags: California
Systems of Power and Oppression: Ethnic Studies and The Dark Side of Teachers’ Unions
By Nicole Bernstein | | California Policy Center Posted in: News | Tags: Seattle
Jewish student sues Seattle school district, claims failure to stop antisemitism
By Jackie Kent | | KOMO News Posted in: News, THINC in the News | Tags: California, San Diego
Ramona Unified postpones high school ethnic studies course for 2025-26
By Julie Gallant | | The San Diego Union-TribuneA proposed ethnic studies literature course for high school students in the Ramona Unified School District is being postponed because funding has not been provided for its implementation.
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Ramona Unified postpones high school ethnic studies course for 2025-26
By Julie Gallant | | Ramona Sentinel Posted in: News | Tags: National
Teach Them to Disagree: Why Civility Belongs in Every Classroom
By Frederick J. Ryan Jr. | | The 74 Posted in: News | Tags: San Francisco
San Francisco Schools Equity Grading Scheme Backfires
By Katy Grimes | | California Globe Posted in: News | Tags: National
What American Students Aren’t Taught About Slavery
By Coleman Hughes | | The Free Press Posted in: News | Tags: California
Letters to the Editor: California, not just L.A., must find ways to fight antisemitism
By Noam Schimmel, Harlan Levinson | | Los Angeles Times Posted in: News, THINC in the News | Tags: National
Backlash threatens future of equity grading in public schools
By Sean Salai | | The Washington TimesStudents in San Leandro, California, public schools averaging as low as 80% can earn A’s in their classes, and those scoring at least 21% can pass with a D. In Frederick County, Maryland, students with failing scores can retake tests and resubmit essays until they pass. It’s called grading for equity, and educators and parents have increasingly criticized it as a misguided effort to ensure Black and Hispanic children earn the same grades as their White and Asian peers.
Posted in: News | Tags: New York
This historian believes teaching Jewish American history in NYC schools can combat antisemitism
By Amy Zimmer | | Chalkbeat Posted in: News | Tags: Philadelphia
Racism: The Three R’s of Philly Public Schools
By Frannie Block | | The Free Press Posted in: News | Tags: New York
New York School District Distributes State Exam Prep That Accuses Israel of ‘Terrorism’ and Calls Zionism ‘Extreme Nationalism’
By Jessica Costescu | | The Washington Free Beacon Posted in: News | Tags: San Francisco
Red Guards in San Francisco Public Schools
By Laurance Lem Lee | | Beyond Chron Posted in: News | Tags: California
Opinion: With one bill, then another, Legislature seeks to limit ethnic studies controversy
By Marsha Sutton | | Times of San Diego Posted in: News | Tags: New York