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Catholic Schools Succeed Where Public Schools Fail. Why?

October 1, 2025   10:38 amOctober 1, 2025   10:55 am
Recently released results on the National Assessment for Educational Progress, administered in most states, showed that Catholic school students scored much higher than students in the public schools. “On the 2024 NAEP eighth-grade reading test, Catholic-school students scored 20 points...
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From the Cheap Seats: Flip the Script

October 18, 2024   4:55 amOctober 18, 2024   4:56 am
Two years ago, The Coast News published a commentary entitled “The Elephant in the Room,” referring to an enormous presence in school board elections — teachers unions. Now, an election looms in which that presence has grown bigger. We expect unions to...
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Asian Americans Feel Left Behind by Joe Biden and Far-Left Democrats

August 22, 2023   7:59 amAugust 22, 2023   8:07 am
As a first-generation Korean American, I understand why a growing number of Asian Americans feel left behind by Joe Biden and far-left Democrats. For years Democrats have treated our community as a monolith. Nothing could be farther from the truth,...
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SCOTUS Rules Race Cannot Be Considered For University Admissions

June 30, 2023   2:08 pmJune 30, 2023   2:09 pm
This is Part III of a series on two U.S. Supreme Cases which will decide if racial preferences in college application acceptances will be allowed to continue at publicly funded schools. The wheels of justice churn slowly–especially when it comes...
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Teacher Pension Fund Betrays Its Mission

May 1, 2023   12:30 pmMay 1, 2023   12:37 pm
If you think that CalSTRS, the behemoth pension system that supports California’s retired teachers, is focused on pensions, you are wrong. The largest teacher-focused pension system in the country is abandoning its core fiduciary role to chase left-wing political goals....
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SCOTUS Hears University Affirmative Action Cases

November 14, 2022   2:32 amNovember 13, 2022   3:42 pm
This is Part II of a series on two U.S. Supreme Cases which will decide if racial preferences in college application acceptances will be allowed to continue at publicly funded schools. In February of this year I wrote that the...
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Race for CA Superintendent of Public Instruction is On For November

July 7, 2022   3:47 pmJuly 7, 2022   3:49 pm
As of July 7, 2022, with 7 days to go for a final count, Lance Christensen made it in to the top two in the election for California Superintendent of Public Instruction against incumbent Tony Thurmond, who finished with less than...
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