Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: College GOP chapter sues school, leaked docs expose union extremism
The College Republicans chapter at the University of Florida has filed a lawsuit after the school shut down their club following antisemitic allegations, amidst a backdrop of various issues related to educational policies and union activities.
When Fear Overrode Freedom
The prolonged school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic had irreversible consequences in Argentina, prompting a reflection on how fear influenced government policies.
Mobile phone ban in Bavaria's schools: Mobile phones will soon be prohibited again until the eighth grade
Bavaria's Cabinet has decided to reinstate a legal ban on mobile phone usage in schools until the end of seventh grade, despite previous relaxations.
Illegal immigrant released under Biden charged with groping female students at Virginia high school
An illegal immigrant charged with multiple counts of assault for allegedly groping female students in a Virginia high school raises concerns about safety and immigration policies.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Saturday, March 14, 2026
The article discusses various significant events including a deadly attack on a school in Iran, updates on former Brazilian President Bolsonaro's health, and reactions to U.S. policies regarding captured foreigners.
UERJ holds meeting with state schools in the Serrana II Region to promote entrance exam and admission policies
UERJ organized a meeting to promote its entrance exam and admission policies to state schools in the Serrana II Region of Brazil.
She spoke about Bad Bunny in a school and the Government denounced her for "political indoctrination"
A teacher in Pilar, Argentina, was reported to the government for alleged political indoctrination after discussing Bad Bunny and U.S. immigration policies in class.
New rules in Polish schools? ZNP pressures MEN
The Polish Ministry of Education has announced plans to restrict smartphone use among primary school students as part of new guidelines.
The Human Rights Commission recommends the Ministry of Education to establish a comprehensive policy for human rights-friendly schools
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has called for the Ministry of Education to create comprehensive policies aimed at fostering human rights-friendly school environments.
The law will require municipalities to apply funding criteria to private sports schools as well, but Sigulda rejects the equal approach
The municipality of Sigulda has rejected a demand from residents to fund a private football school on the same principles as municipal sports schools, amid concerns of political reluctance to address the issue.
The government's lenient approach to failing students expands academic gaps in secondary school: 27% of ESO students advance with pending subjects
A recent report reveals that 27% of ESO students in Spain pass to the next grade with pending subjects, exacerbating academic deficiencies due to government policies allowing promotion despite failures.
Minnesota middle school teaches 8th graders that ICE 'harassed' migrants in geography class curriculum
A Minnesota middle school faced controversy after including slides in an 8th-grade geography class that depict ICE as having harassed migrants, alongside additional material critical of former President Trump's immigration policies.
Canadian school trustee hit with $750K penalty after tribunal rules against his trans-policy posts
Barry Neufeld, a former Chilliwack school trustee, faces a $750,000 penalty for opposing transgender policies, as ruled by the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal.
Texas mom who spoke at White House 'so grateful' to Trump for advancement of school choice policies
A Texas mother expresses gratitude towards the Trump administration for advancing school choice policies that she believes are beneficial for education.
Criticism of school meals in Umeรฅ - parents send lunch boxes with their children
In Umeรฅ, parents criticize the new school meal policies, prompting some to send packed lunches with their children to ensure they eat properly.
Forsa Survey for Frankfurt: Little Support for Anti-Car Policy
A recent Forsa survey indicates that only a third of Frankfurt residents support policies that hinder car traffic, favoring public transport and school renovations instead.
DN Debate Reply: 'The Researchers Are Wrong - L is Certainly the Parliament's Only School Party'
Joar Forssell, representing the Liberalerna party, argues against critics by reaffirming the necessity of their educational policies in Swedish parliament.
Israel's economic war leaves three school days a week and salaries at 60% in the West Bank
Israel's economic measures have drastically reduced schooling in the West Bank to three days a week while salaries are cut to 60%, driven by the policies of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
German Culture of Remembrance: A New School of Remembrance
The article discusses the significance of German history in shaping current national policies, especially under Chancellor Friedrich Merz's leadership.
The Consequence of Liberal Policies: Every Sixth Child in Ireland is Aborted
A bishop in Ireland has warned that the country has lost 300 primary school classes in one year due to abortion, highlighting the societal impact of this trend.
School phone policies in England a โhuge drainโ on staff resources โ study
A study highlights that smartphone policies in English secondary schools significantly burden staff resources, requiring over 100 hours a week to enforce restrictions.
The Square Live: Phone Ban in Schools and Age Limit on Social Media
Iceland discussions about implementing a phone ban in schools and an age limit for social media access.
The History of Extreme Conflict over 'Medical School Expansion': Both Moon and Yoon Governments Faced Physician Backlash Leading to Failure
Efforts to increase medical school enrollments in South Korea have consistently faced fierce resistance from the medical community, resulting in repeated failures across different administrations.
Local police aid ICE by tapping school cameras amid Trumpโs immigration crackdown
Police departments in the US are using school security cameras to assist in immigration enforcement under Trump's policies, revealing concerns over privacy and surveillance.
School retention is public safety, and Brazil still hasn't understood that
The article highlights the necessity of policies that keep adolescents in school as a means of social protection against violence in Brazil, suggesting that educational attendance connects students to support networks.
Supreme Court weighs states' power to set sex-based rules in school sports
The Supreme Court is set to hear cases that may decide if states can prohibit transgender women from competing in school sports, influencing national transgender policies.
Fuchs announced changes regarding excuses in schools: We might limit them
Education Minister Radovan Fuchs announced proposed changes to rules regarding student excuses for absences, emphasizing stricter guidelines on mobile phone use and better communication between schools and parents.
Gordana Keresteลก: Mobile phone bans in schools also depend on parents
The Ministry of Education is considering a ban on mobile phone usage in elementary schools, both during classes and breaks, in response to research highlighting the risks of excessive phone use by children.
Frost does not favor learning. Classes in schools may be suspended
The article discusses how weather forecasts can affect school operations and the conditions under which school directors may decide to suspend classes during winter weather.