Gary, Indiana School Superintendent Gets $1,000/month Car Allowance as School System Crashes

The Gary, Indiana school system is in dire straits financially and has decided to close 3 schools to save money. Continue reading →

Indiana University running out of money

Indiana University treasurer gave the Board of Trustees a financial warning in a recent meeting. Continue reading →

How Indiana public school teachers could receive a big raise

Indiana public school teachers need to start assessing how their archaic

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Do college graduation rates show “white privilege”?

As American society increasingly continues to decline intellectually on societal issues, Continue reading →

Trillions spent on public education and test scores still flat

The taxpayers of the United States have poured trillions of dollars into our public education system. Unfortunately, test scores are not rising. Continue reading →

College financial debt implosion is coming

Last week Jamie Dimon gave a speech indicating some perspective on college student loan debt.
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Investors to Chicago Public Schools: Pay Up

Numerous people are nuanced when talking about education for the youth in America. There is nothing wrong with wanting the best for children getting a good education. Continue reading →

No Diversity: Data Shows Barely Any Conservative Professors

Colleges once used to be a diversity of ideas. Not so much anymore. Universities are now a incubator for Progressives Continue reading →

Can You Pass This 1885 High School Entrance Exam?

In November, JustFactsDaily.com released a massive report on education in America.
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Pupil to Teacher Ratio for 2015

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Via National Center for Education Statistics

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