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N.Y. students learn history through reenactment

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July 10, 2026

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Students at Kent Primary School in New York participated in a Living History program, a fourth-grade tradition to help studen -More-

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The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools

The Texas State Board of Education passed new measures, which were endorsed by Heritage Action, for K-8 schools that reaffirm the teachings of American history, Western values, Christianity, personal financial literacy, and the downsides of communism. The measures, which include teaching stories referenced in the Bible, will clearly paint the picture of America’s founding history...

Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

OP-ED: New Survey Shows Why States Must Renew Focus on Civics Education

As we continue to celebrate America’s 250th birthday and reflect on our great nation’s founding ideals and future, states have a renewed responsibility to ensure students understand the constitutional inheritance they are being asked to preserve. This anniversary is not only a celebration of the past, but also a reminder that the next generation must []...Click to read more

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 4, 2026

UBIDS LLB Class demands reinstatement of 33 omitted graduands ahead of ceremony

UBIDS LLB Class demands reinstatement of 33 omitted graduands ahead of ceremony

NPR Topics: Education

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· Jun 21, 2026

Once a federal boarding school, local tribes now set the curriculum at the Santa Fe Indian School

For more than a century, federal boarding schools worked to forcibly assimilate Native American children into white culture. We visit one school that has rewritten its legacy.

UrduPoint

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· Jul 10, 2026

BZU English Department alumni reunion brings generations together in memorable evening

BZU English Department alumni reunion brings generations together in memorable evening

Minding the Campus

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· Jun 29, 2026

History Reburied

At Fort Brady in northern Michigan, near the St. Marys River, where Lake Superior drains toward Lake Huron, artifacts from America’s past are being reclassified as Native American funerary objects. A joint repatriation inventory by Michigan State University and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers now lists bottle caps, bolts, doorknobs, glass bottles, a hairbrush, [] The post History Reburied appeared first on Minding The Campus.

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Related coverage for "N.Y. students learn history through reenactment": The Daily Signal — Communism, the Bible, and Personal Financial Literacy to Be Taught in Texas Schools. Off The Press — OP-ED: New Survey Shows Why States Must Renew Focus on Civics Education. MyJoyOnline — UBIDS LLB Class demands reinstatement of 33 omitted graduands ahead of ceremony. NPR Topics: Education — Once a federal boarding school, local tribes now set the curriculum at the Santa Fe Indian School. UrduPoint — BZU English Department alumni reunion brings generations together in memorable evening. Minding the Campus — History Reburied