These Schools Are Seeing a January Enrollment Surge

Interest in microschools and alternative education models continues to grow as families seek environments that are more relational and responsive to student needs. This article offers a snapshot of the trend and signals a wider reconsideration of how education shapes the human person.
Formation, Not Familiarity: What Surveys Reveal

Surveys measure sentiment, not formation. This essay explains why public confidence often reflects familiarity rather than conviction—and why renewal begins with training educators, not managing systems.
Rallying Against ICE, Students Across US Join the Revolution

A neutral overview of reported student protests on multiple college campuses in response to federal ICE enforcement actions.
Study Undercuts Claim That More School Spending Helps Student Achievement

A data-driven analysis examining whether increased K–12 school spending reliably improves student achievement, and why allocation and instructional quality may matter more than funding totals alone.
Thomas Sowell on School Choice and the Price Our Children Pay for Bad Ideas

Thomas Sowell examines how education policies shaped by ideology rather than accountability have imposed lasting costs on children and weakened the integrity of American schooling.