An Ohio group has brought Jesus to more than 300 public schools — during class time

WHITEHALL, Ohio — After a morning lesson on multiplying fractions, about half of the students in a fifth-grade class at Etna Road Elementary School packed up their work and headed to the campus library. The other half, all wearing matching red T-shirts, put on their coats, lined up single-file and boarded a red bus with… Continue reading An Ohio group has brought Jesus to more than 300 public schools — during class time

Georgia teacher fired for reading a gender identity book to class

A Georgia school board voted along party lines Thursday to fire a teacher after officials said she improperly read a book on gender fluidity to her fifth grade class. The Cobb County School Board in suburban Atlanta voted 4-3 to fire Katie Rinderle, overriding the recommendation of a panel of three retired educators. The panel found after a… Continue reading Georgia teacher fired for reading a gender identity book to class

Georgia Teacher Fired Over Reading Book To Her Class

The Cobb County School Board in Georgia voted 4-3 on Thursday evening to officially terminate a fifth-grade teacher who was suspended for reading a book about gender identity to her students last school year. Katie Rinderle, a fifth-grade teacher at Due West Elementary School in Marietta was fired in June after reading a book to… Continue reading Georgia Teacher Fired Over Reading Book To Her Class

Airlines can’t add high-end seats fast enough as travelers treat themselves to first class

Airlines spent decades cramming as many seats into coach as possible. Now they’re focusing on adding roomier seats in a worldwide chase for high-spending travelers like Natalie Rasmussen. “I’m not going to fly to Europe in 36B. 36B is a bra size, not an airline seat,” said Rasmussen, an application scientist who lives in near San Jose, California.… Continue reading Airlines can’t add high-end seats fast enough as travelers treat themselves to first class

AP Psychology Class May Still Be Available In Florida

MIAMI (AP) — The first time the College Board bumped up against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s efforts to inject conservative ideals into education standards, it ultimately revamped the Advanced Placement course for African American studies, watering down curriculum on slavery reparations and the Black Lives Matter movement — and a nationwide backlash ensued. Now, faced… Continue reading AP Psychology Class May Still Be Available In Florida