The law requires schools to accept donated Ten Commandments posters, which must have “large, easily readable font.” Earlier ...
U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks said the law "serves no educational purpose" and that the displays would violate the First ...
Spring Break is here, and while the kids may be excited for a week off from homework, parents know that "no school" can ...
The Arkansas ruling is the latest example of how a push to incorporate religion into public schools is being tested by the ...
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Arkansas principal gets honored as one of the best in the state
Teachers and students surprised the Elementary School Principal of the Year during a ceremony Thursday.
A fight broke out following a basketball matchup between Barton and England, and now school officials and authorities have gotten involved.
Arkansas's per-student funding trails behind both the national average and regional peers, and students of color are shortchanged the most, a new report says.
The Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday approved a contract worth up to $12 million to administer the Classic Learning Test in the state's high schools over the next four years.
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Judge blocks Arkansas school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments
A federal judge has ordered six Arkansas school districts not to display the Ten Commandments, maintaining that allowing the ...
A district court judge ruled that the only reason to require the religious tenets to be posted in every classroom is “to ...
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