Leaders from three of the country’s largest public school districts testified Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill in a contentious hearing on antisemitism, before the House Committee on Education ...
(Bloomberg) -- US lawmakers grilled public school leaders over their handling of antisemitism, the latest in a series of hearings on the matter that have already led to the resignation of two ...
US lawmakers grilled public school leaders over their handling of antisemitism, the latest in a series of hearings on the matter that have already led to the resignation of two college presidents.
Previous hearings held by the House Committee on Education and the Workforce have sparked transformations in the national campus landscape. The U.S. Capitol, pictured during afternoon hours ahead ...
College presidents were grilled again by the House Education Committee. The committee has held a series of hearings about antisemitism and protests, often focusing on private Ivy League schools.
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Republicans have pressed educators to fire employees who they say crossed lines. But school leaders say that legal, political and union considerations complicate matters. By Troy Closson ...
Lying is saying what is not true. People don’t expect leaders that they admire to tell lies. Yet history tells us that lying sometimes makes strategic sense and leaders all over the world have ...
When his turn to vote came around, the school board’s vice chair Herman Greene was unequivocal: “Absolutely, yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. All kinds of ‘yes.’ Excited yes. Exclamation points, yes.” ...