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Peter Greene: The District Turned Down a Charter School, the State Imposed It

Diane Ravitch's blog

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July 3, 2026

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Peter Greene: The District Turned Down a Charter School, the State Imposed It

The Fairbanks North Star Borough School Board has made some charter fans big mad, and now the courts will be involved. FNSBSD last fall dealt with a request to open a charter school in the district, to be the Pearl Creek Steam Charter School. The board voted unanimously to deny the request. They had plenty of reasons– 52 []

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Judicial Crisis Network

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· Mar 3, 2026

The Supreme Court Just Told California: Parents Have Rights. Deal With It.

Yesterday in Mirabelli v. Bonta, the Supreme Court put on hold California’s law requiring public schools to secretly transition children without their parents’ knowledge. The state had adopted policies directing public schools to socially transition children to a different gender identity—using different names and pronouns—without ever telling their parents. Not only were mom and dad kept []READ MORE

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· Jun 26, 2026

Lawmakers narrow in on potential fix for Wyoming school activity funding disparities

Under the state’s newly recalibrated model, certain districts face plummeting funding for sports and activities like speech and debate. A legislative committee aims to amend that. The post Lawmakers narrow in on potential fix for Wyoming school activity funding disparities appeared first on WyoFile .

Palo Alto Online

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· Jul 8, 2026

Basket-inspired project on Cal Ave. returns, invokes new state law 

Rather than petitioning Palo Alto leaders to make exceptions to its zoning code, the team behind a mixed-use development proposal on California Ave. are turning to a new state law that allows them to bypass local restrictions on height and density.

The 74

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· Jun 28, 2026

Decision Time Has Come for Newsom’s Proposal To Shift Control of CA Department of Education

The fate of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to shift control of the California Department of Education from the state superintendent of public instruction to a new education commissioner answering to future governors and the State Board of Education will become clearer within the next week. Supporters and opponents disagree not only on the merits of []

Vanguard News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Indecent “sign-out” behaviours: Parents knock unruly conduct

Teachers have been handicapped in disciplining students by government policies and societal tendencies. We have lost our value system and the centre can no longer hold The post Indecent “sign-out” behaviours: Parents knock unruly conduct appeared first on Vanguard News.

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· Jul 11, 2026

NC elections board chairman accuses Stein of misrepresenting board’s role in early voting plans

Josh Stein said on social media that the State Board of Elections has been directing counties to eliminate Sunday voting and remove early voting from college campuses. The board’s chairman says it’s not true.

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Related coverage for "Peter Greene: The District Turned Down a Charter School, the State Imposed It": Judicial Crisis Network — The Supreme Court Just Told California: Parents Have Rights. Deal With It.. WyoFile — Lawmakers narrow in on potential fix for Wyoming school activity funding disparities. Palo Alto Online — Basket-inspired project on Cal Ave. returns, invokes new state law . The 74 — Decision Time Has Come for Newsom’s Proposal To Shift Control of CA Department of Education. Vanguard News — Indecent “sign-out” behaviours: Parents knock unruly conduct. WRAL News — NC elections board chairman accuses Stein of misrepresenting board’s role in early voting plans