Back in May, I covered how males were slowly not going to college at the same rate as females. Continue reading →
Back in May, I covered how males were slowly not going to college at the same rate as females. Continue reading →
Just two years after University of Missouri had protests that garnered national attention, freshman enrollment has taken a nose dive. Continue reading →
As the manufactured outrage grows in America over “gender equality”, one area that won’t draw much protest is male decline in universities. Continue reading →
Taxpayers have a right to know how money is spent at their local schools. Continue reading →
State taxpayers are now on the hook for the financially broke school system. Continue reading →
Public education needs reformed structurally nationwide. Continue reading →
Indiana public school districts need to get their finances in better shape and quit borrowing so much money. Continue reading →
Every time I turn on social media or browse news sites, I see Indiana school teachers posting something against President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Education, Betsy Devos. Continue reading →
Federal regulations are costly. To prove this point, look no further than what President Obama and the Department of Education Continue reading →
Indiana University treasurer gave the Board of Trustees a financial warning in a recent meeting. Continue reading →