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    Oregon women lawmakers call to 'protect high school girls sports' after biological male competes in girls 200M

    A race at the "Need for Speed" classic in Sherwood, has sparked the debate about whether athletes born male should be allowed to compete against females. The 12 Oregon Republicans signed a letter to the OSAA regarding policy 38, “Gender Identity Participation” (Page 80), of the 2023-2024 OSAA Handbook which says “promotes harmony and fair

  • Speaking at Columbia University, House Speaker Johnson Calls on School’s President to Resign

    House Speaker Mike Johnson called on Columbia University President Minouche Shafik to resign Wednesday in a speech at the embattled Ivy League university. Anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian Read More

  • Columbia University’s policy-making senate votes for resolution calling to investigate school’s leadership

    The Columbia University Senate in New York City voted in favor of a resolution calling for an investigation into the school’s leadership amid anti-Israel protests that have taken place on the campus for over a week. A source within the school’s leadership confirmed the details of the resolution, saying it was adopted by a vote of 62-14, with three senate members abstaining. The resolution alleges Columbia President Minouche Shafik violated established protocols when she authorized the New York...

  • Middle school girls gather for Girls in Science event

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — More than 100 girls spent their Saturday getting hands-on experience in the medical and healthcare fields. Seventh and eighth graders converged on Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine for a "Girls in Sciences" event. The girls from northeastern Pennsylvania and Atlantic City broke into groups for a variety of workshops. They []

  • PA Middle School Girl Confronts School Board When They Ignore Warnings of Trans Student Assaulting Others

    In most cases, when school boards are confronted about issues, it is the parents confronting them. After all, not only are they the taxpayers, but they also have a vested interest in their children's education. In a recent case, however, one student didn't wait around for her parents to take on her local school board. In what is a pretty gutsy move for someone her age, she decided to take the school board on herself. When it's parents taking on the school board, in many cases, they turn a deaf...

  • Afghanistan turned into graveyard of girls' hopes: UN

    On the International Day of Girls in ICT, the United Nations laments Afghanistan’s transformation into a graveyard of girls’ hopes as the world strives for greater female participation in this field. The UN Women’s section stands with Afghan girls, emphasizing their resilience despite educational bans. Despite the prohibition, The UN underscores its solidarity with Afghan […]

  • RAs rally outside Bobst to call for university recognition

    Around 20 NYU students representing the recently announced RA union Student Workers At NYU rallied in front of Bobst Library on Monday afternoon, demanding university recognition. The rally comes after the group asked NYU president Linda Mills to respond to its demand for recognition by today, April 23, in a letter delivered to her office This story RAs rally outside Bobst to call for university recognition appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Bad marks for more schools: inspectors call for higher standards

    School inspectors say an increasing number of Dutch schools are performing below par and a large group of children are no longer sufficiently equipped with the basic skills. In particular, language, arithmetic and citizenship skills are on the decline, the inspectors say in their latest report on the state of Dutch education. Of the 225 primary and secondary schools chosen for an in-depth inspection, over 20% were found to be failing. Most schools were also given instructions to improve because

  • Afghanistan: Nearly 70 schools in Uruzgan destroyed by rains-floods

    Shafaqna English- Recent rains and floods have completely or partially destroyed nearly 70 schools in the province’s center and districts, official said. Shamsullah Kamran, the head of Education in Uruzgan adds that the Uruzgan Education Department lacks sufficient funds to rebuild these schools. The head of Education in Uruzgan stated:

  • Hoax shooting call disrupts dismissal at local elementary school

    According to Stacy Quinones with Youngstown City Schools, around 3:30 p.m., someone called the Youngstown Police Department with a false report that there was a shooting at Harding Elementary.

  • Elite schools turning into Hamas University as antisemitism runs rampant

    The United States’ top institutions and assets for higher education are being lost to extremists.

  • West Ottawa High School gets threatening phone call

    Ottawa County sheriff’s deputies were called to West Ottawa High School near Holland Friday morning after the school received a threatening phone call.