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Education performance in the United Sates has fallen from #1 in the world in 1973 to #17 in 2013. Middle of the pack in science, math & reading in 2015. During that timeframe we added the DOE, lowered standards, lowered grading scales and spent trillions of dollars, only to see results dramatically decline against the rest of the world. The left wants more money spent to solve the problem. The right wants the DOE eliminated and local control restored. State Rankings by Size & Money. State Rankings Best & Worst. State Funding per Student. Textbooks are also a political battleground. Tax dollars are being used to buy textbooks that make claims like: 1. Christopher Columbus ordered the 'complete genocide' of Native Americans. 2. Members of the Boston Tea Party were 'terrorists'. 3. Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F Kennedy because he was a 'deeply disturbed Marine'; not because he was a committed Marxist. 4. During Ronald Reagan presidency the 'poor got poorer', inferring that his policies were targeted to such a result. Where is the truth? See the debate in this section.

Supreme Court Won’t Let U.S. Implement Rules Protecting Transgender Students

8/18/24
from The Wall Street Journal,
8/16/24:

Justices leave in place lower-court orders blocking Biden administration from extending Title IX

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a Biden administration request to implement its overhaul of regulations barring sex discrimination in education, leaving in place temporary injunctions lower courts issued that put on hold new protections for transgender students, along with other provisions. A five-justice majority issued an unsigned order saying the administration hadn’t justified the high court’s intervention at this stage in the litigation, but noted that a federal appeals court had set an expedited schedule to consider the case, which pits Republican-led states opposed to expanding recognition of transgender students against Biden administration policy that seeks to expand protections for them. Four justices agreed that three provisions of the challenged regulations should remain blocked while the litigation continues. But they said the majority should have let the rest of the regulations, which implement the landmark law known as Title IX, go into effect. “Many unchallenged provisions (such as those governing preemployment inquiries about an applicant’s marital status or sex and prohibiting pregnancy discrimination) include no reference to gender identity discrimination,” Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a partial dissent, joined by fellow liberal Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson, as well as Justice Neil Gorsuch, a conservative who in 2020 wrote the court’s opinion extending civil rights protections to LGBT employees. The majority, however, agreed with lower courts that found it impossible to separate the new provisions focusing on transgender students from the rest of the regulations.

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