America’s kids are paying a steep price for lower standards and less testing in schools — and there’s no obvious sign of a turnaround.
In just a few days, Luke Lango, Louis Navellier, and I will host the American Dream 2.0 Summit — a deep-dive into the $11.3 trillion capital wave reshaping the U.S. economy. If you haven’t reserved ...
Ari Marchesso spent this academic year at Pasadena City College getting a refresher on precalculus skills. The 2nd-year student took trigonometry in 2020 at Blair High School and felt “too foggy” ...
It’s also worth noting that even with income tax revenue, the federal government still spent far more than it brought in: ...
Gov. Brad Little calls for additional accountability for virtual schools following ‘troubling’ new OPE report.
A growing contingent of public school parents say school-mandated iPads, particularly in elementary and middle schools, are ...
Vanguard is quietly telling retirees something uncomfortable: the next decade for U.S. stocks may look far more muted than ...
I want to extend my congratulations to the Naples Children Foundation on the exciting launch of your new name, brand and website. Naples Children Foundation might be shorter, but the impact behind it ...
Flint residents are still waiting for payouts from a $626 million settlement 11 years after the water crisis, with no ...
During Allegheny Valley School District’s two-month search for a consistent high school biology teacher, Superintendent ...
Tucked away in the picturesque town of Milford, where the Delaware River lazily winds through Pennsylvania’s eastern edge, stands a gleaming sentinel to America’s golden age of roadside dining. The ...
For more than a century, American education has been driven by the same invisible engine: standardization. Rows of desks. National tests. Rankings. From No Child Left Behind to statewide report cards, ...