Tuition Truths By David Harsanyi June 24, 2021 Contra the critics of our educational system, America’s young aren’t all waddling around with Twinkies in hand, unable to perform basic arithmetic.
Private Schools Will Not Save Children from Indoctrination By Graham Hillard April 15, 2021 But parental vigilance might.
California’s Declining Public Schools By Lindsey M. Burke April 1, 2021 The students are still at home, and the curriculum is getting woker.
Back to School By Jay Nordlinger March 4, 2021 A former student (very former) Zooms in with two beloved professors from his freshman year.
The U.K.’s Academic-Freedom Czar By Douglas Murray March 4, 2021 A new official will try to keep campus debates unfettered.
Disons le mot By David Mamet December 17, 2020 No one now knows why children are sent to college. And, in the plague, we may ask why they are sent to elementary school.
Thomas Jefferson High School Wants Fewer Asians By Rong Xiaoqing October 1, 2020 The plan for diversity will devalue merit and disadvantage one main group.
Thank You, Mr. Hartwig By John J. Miller September 17, 2020 Remembering a high-school journalism teacher who made a difference.