The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
The Ruby B. Archie Public Library in Danville is marking Black History Month with the return of its "Seen and Heard" exhibit.
Thoughtful resources combined with experiential learning guide students to engage with important events in our country’s past ...
Republican Texas lawmakers are renewing a push to infuse a greater religious influence in the state's public schools with a ...
An decision by the Diocese of Joliet about church closures in Will County could force the closure of Park Forest’s history ...
The Ten Commandments bill would require 8-by-14-inch posters with “easily readable font.” Schools would have to additionally ...
"Posting the Ten Commandments in public schools fundamentally violates people's religious freedoms," said Corey Shapiro, ...
A fiscal note attached to SB 51 says printing each 8x14 inch display the bill requires could range from 3 cents to $4 just ...
Black history is American history, and two local teachers shared how they integrate Black history lessons throughout the ...
The Next Generation,' was born from research Parish did during his efforts to save the historic building that was once the Eckstein School.
Debate is heating up in the Montana Legislature over a bill that would require putting the Ten Commandments in every ...