Education Reporter — March 1991
GAO Report Proves School Drug Courses are a Cheat
Congress’s watchdog agency, the General Accounting Office, recently released a report (GAO/HRD-91-27) to the Senate on the impact of school-based drug education funded under the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986. Since the passage of this … [Read more...] about GAO Report Proves School Drug Courses are a Cheat
Feminists Feed Their Biases with Federal Grants
If you wonder how the feminists are able to grind out so many books and studies that feed their peculiar biases, one place to look is gravy train of federal funding. Here is a list of just some of the tax-funded grants given to feminist studies by … [Read more...] about Feminists Feed Their Biases with Federal Grants
Sending Mothers to the Gulf War! — March 1991
Moms in the Gulf War
It’s the newspaper pictures that did it -- the photographs of soldier mothers tearfully saying goodbye to their babies as they depart to serve in the Gulf War. The U.S. Armed Services have even shipped out breastfeeding mothers of infants only two, … [Read more...] about Moms in the Gulf War
Education Reporter — February 1991
Alabama Parents Win a Round on Textbooks
Parents take heart. It is really possible to win a textbook battle with the public schools. Alabama parents just proved it. Alabama is a state which has state textbook adoption, that means that the state Board of Education approves the textbooks … [Read more...] about Alabama Parents Win a Round on Textbooks
Censorship on College Campuses
The initials P.C. came into our language in the 1980s to mean Personal Computer. But in the 1990s, P.C. stands for Politically Correct, which represents a new wave of intolerance that is sweeping the college campuses. In this year of the Bicentennial … [Read more...] about Censorship on College Campuses