Category Archives: Headlines

ACLU Demands Removal of Internet Filters in Public Schools

“The ACLU is calling for public schools to give children access to unfiltered Internet – which would potentially expose students to pornography.”

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What Made This Country Tick?

In 1831, French historian Alexis de Tocqueville came to America to find out what made this country tick. He published his findings in Democracy in America. 

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American Public Schools Are Failing, Despite Leading the World in Spending Per Student

The film by Bob Bowdon, The Cartel, examines how the richest society on earth lost the ability to teach its children.

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Do You Make These 8 Mistakes With Your Teenager?

Raising teenagers is not an easy task for any parent. 

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Battle Raging Over Contraception and Sterilization Mandate

RENEWANATION gives enthusiastic support for unity being demonstrated in elements of America’s Judeo-Christian community over matters of clear biblical truth.

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Victory for Religious Freedom on Campus

In January 2009, Julea Ward was wrongfully expelled from EMU’s counseling program for holding to her Christian beliefs. She had been assigned a potential client seeking assistance regarding a sexual relationship that violated her religious beliefs. 

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New York Senate Committee Passes Church/School Bill

A New York State Senate committee passed a bill on Tuesday as the first step toward overriding a New York City policy banning churches from holding weekend worship services in rented public schools.

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School Choice Made Simple!

Watch the short video from Heritage Foundation explaining school choice, how it benefits parents and children and why school choice is needed.

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Celebrating School Choice Week

What singular cause could bring together the likes of Democratic campaign strategist James Carville, Republican Governor Bobby Jindal (LA), actor Sacha Baron Cohen, and 2,000 families, all under one roof?

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ABCs of School Choice

School choice gives parents the freedom to choose a school based on its quality and their child’s needs, not their home address.

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