• School board debates immigration resolution

    School board debates immigration resolution

    The Placentia-Yorba Linda USD board recently faced significant opposition regarding a proposed resolution supporting federal law enforcement, including ICE. Trustee Leandra Blades argued for the resolution, stating, “The resolution is not just discussing ICE, it’s talking about federal, state and local law enforcement because all of them come onto our campuses.” However, the board majority…

  • Former NYPD school safety chief charged in bribery scheme

    Former NYPD school safety chief charged in bribery scheme

    Kevin Taylor, the former head of the New York Police Department’s School Safety Division, has been charged with soliciting bribes in exchange for helping steer city contracts to a Florida businessman, federal prosecutors said. Taylor, 52, allegedly received tens of thousands of dollars in cash, luxury hotel stays, a helicopter ride and Broadway tickets from…

  • Federal policy clarifies that teachers may join students in prayer

    Federal policy clarifies that teachers may join students in prayer

    The U.S. Department of Education has released new guidance emphasizing the rights of students and teachers to express their religious beliefs in public schools. This guidance allows for prayer as long as it does not disrupt school activities or coerce participation. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon said: “Our Constitution safeguards the free exercise of religion…

  • Social media giants face landmark trials

    Social media giants face landmark trials

    The world’s largest social media companies, including Meta and YouTube, are facing significant legal challenges this year regarding their impact on children’s mental health. Opening arguments in a landmark trial begin this week in Los Angeles County Superior Court, where claims suggest that these platforms intentionally design features that addict children and exacerbate mental health…

  • Teens divided on cellphone bans

    Teens divided on cellphone bans

    Cellphone bans in K-12 schools are expanding, with nearly 40 states restricting student phone use during the school day, and educators reporting gains in focus, engagement, and test scores. A Pew Research Center survey finds only about 40% of teens support bans, with sharp racial gaps: 46% of white teens support them versus 33% of…

  • Medicaid’s $207M Error on Deceased Payments

    Medicaid’s $207M Error on Deceased Payments

    A Department of Health and Human Services report reveals Medicaid improperly paid over $207 million to healthcare providers for deceased individuals between 2021 and 2022. The Trump administration’s recent legislation mandates states to audit Medicaid beneficiary lists against the Full Death Master File quarterly, starting in 2027, to curb such errors. This initiative follows a…