Fruzsina Eordogh, an English major, borrowed $43,000 from Sallie Mae, with an average interest rate of 9.5%. She has already accrued $22,525 in interest, and the total amount to be paid following the recommended payment plans will be $123,350 with monthly payments of $690 for 14 years and 11 months. I hope those figures shock [...]
Michael and Holly Robbins filed suit Tuesday against Lower Merion School District (PA) for using a webcam on a school-issued laptop to illegally invade the privacy of their son, sophomore Blake Robbins. The Robbins became aware of the invasion when the school’s assistant principal, Lynn Matsko, confronted Blake, accusing him of engaging in improper behavior [...]
Last week a 9-year-old fourth grade girl entered a stall in the Walnut Creek Elementary girls’ restroom. According to Genoa Township Detective Molly Welch, “When she went to pull down her pants, she looked down and there was an adult male who had his head under the stall and was looking at the 9-year-old.” The [...]
Lauren Bleser, BS in Elementary Education and an MS as a reading specialist, after teaching in both a public and private Christian schools concluded that children are best educated at home. “According to the Scriptures, education is primarily the parents’ responsibility and is to be a natural part of everyday life. Education is accomplished through [...]
“I am afraid that the schools will prove the very gates of hell, unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures and engraving them in the heart of the youth. I advise no one to place their children anywhere where the Scriptures do not reign paramount. Every institution whose men are not unceasingly occupied [...]