A Case for School Choice
What is education for? Is it for the student, or is it for the school?
What is education for? Is it for the student, or is it for the school?
“Parents must cooperate closely with the teachers of the schools to which they entrust their children to be educated; moreover, teachers in fulfilling their duty are to collaborate very closely with parents, who are to be heard willingly …” (Code of Canon Law, No. 796)
Cross had said he could not “affirm that a biological boy can be a girl, and vice versa,” citing his Christian faith.
The states of Michigan, California, Maine, New Mexico, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia filed the complaint in federal court on Tuesday against Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
In a culture that’s increasingly relativistic, Catholic athletics must go against the tide.
The Supreme Court has put a temporary halt to a federal judge’s ruling that a student who identifies as transgender must have access to either gender’s public-school restroom.
Students’ Dioramas of Recycled Materials Reflect Papal Mission
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