covid
Legislation
Hopeful idea from Washington: Give students options when schools close

(Jonathan Butcher | reimaginED) – U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is not shy when talking about the grades he earned in high school. He does not hide the fact that… Read More

February 10, 2022
Public Education
Op-Ed: Mistreating children as ‘following the science’

(David S. D’Amato | The Center Square) – For roughly two years, parents of small children and even toddlers have been forced to mask them, to cover the faces of… Read More

February 10, 2022
Courts
Oakland County parents sue over school mask mandate

(Scott McClallen | The Center Square) – Oakland County Parents sued Oakland County Health Officer Leigh-Anne Stafford and three school districts over their mask mandates on Saturday. The… Read More

February 10, 2022
Public Education
Virginia Senate passes bill to prohibit school mask mandates

(Tyler Arnold | The Center Square) – After a long debate on the Senate floor, lawmakers narrowly voted to prohibit schools from enforcing mask mandates on children whose parents have… Read More

February 9, 2022
Public Education
Hochul lifts mask mandate for New York businesses but keeps it for schools

(Steve Bittenbender | The Center Square) — New York’s COVID-19 vaccination or mask mandate is ending for some entities. On Wednesday morning, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the directive would expire… Read More

February 9, 2022
Public Education
Taxpayers question local COVID relief spending by schools, municipalities across nation

(Brett Rowland | The Center Square) – A county government in southeast Michigan is moving forward with plans to build a sports complex with federal COVID-19 relief money that could cost… Read More

February 7, 2022
Culture
Fractured court blocks vaccine-or-test requirement for large workplaces but green-lights vaccine mandate for health care workers

With COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations reaching a new record high as a result of the Omicron variant, the Supreme Court on Thursday put the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large… Read More

January 14, 2022
Public Education
Chicago Public Schools continue flip-flop, resume in-person learning

Tensions remained high this week in Chicago as Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU), which essentially forced the schools to close last week, held… Read More

January 13, 2022
Christian Schools
Christian preschool in California shut down for noncompliance, claims false allegations

Pastor David Hoffman addresses the crowd, protesting the Cal. Social Services’ shut down of Foothills Christian Church Preschool. Foothills Christian Church Preschool in El Cajon, near San Diego, is battling… Read More

January 12, 2022
Culture
Court seems poised to block vaccine-or-test policy for workplaces but may allow vaccine mandate for health care workers

The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Friday in two sets of challenges to the Biden administration’s authority to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. For over two hours of debate, the… Read More

January 10, 2022
Public Education
Debate over in-person learning concerns parents, politicians, educators

Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking to the press this week about keeping schools open. With the surge of the milder Omicron variant affecting the country this… Read More

January 7, 2022
Public Education
Vaccine mandates for student athletics and other extracurriculars increasing nationwide as some schools also go remote

As Covid cases increase nationwide, some schools have implemented vaccine mandates for students involved in extracurricular activities, including athletics. Critics worry that the mandates will have detrimental effects… Read More

January 6, 2022
Public Education
Pandemic policies have led to a mental health ‘emergency’ among America’s youth. As the spring semester begins, how are we going to fix it? 

An outbreak is sweeping the nation. And for young people, it’s far deadlier than the COVID pandemic. What’s… Read More

January 5, 2022
Public Education
Some schools start new year with fully remote learning

(Dan McCaleb | The Center Square) – With the holiday break coming to an end Monday, a number of school districts across the country are deciding to go fully remote to… Read More

January 3, 2022
Courts
Justices will hear arguments on Jan. 7 in challenges to Biden vaccine policies

With COVID-19 cases surging across the country, the Supreme Court fast-tracked two disputes over the Biden administration’s efforts to expand vaccinations. In an unusual move, the justices announced on Wednesday… Read More

December 29, 2021
Public Education
CDC’s convenient science has eroded trust from parents

As covid safety guidelines continue to shift, especially in school contexts, parents are losing patience and trust. Questions about the CDC’s approach and cherry-picking of data to enact… Read More

December 22, 2021
Christian Schools
Christian schools see record enrollment growth, outperform public schools during pandemic

The effects of the pandemic, combined with cultural shifts and political pressure on public school curriculum has translated into a boon for Christian schools nationwide.  Photo… Read More

November 1, 2021
Public Education
Missouri Test Scores Show Virtual Learning, Pandemic Had Detrimental Effect on Students

Missouri K-12 preliminary test scores from last year were just released by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE), showing the… Read More

September 16, 2021
Public Education
McKinsey: School shutdowns cost students ‘significant’ losses

(The Center Square) – School shutdowns last year created devastating academic, economic and mental consequences among K-12 students that could last into their adulthoods, a new report… Read More

August 6, 2021