Area colleges have faulted the group's methodology, while debate over the best way to teach reading continues.| Inquirer.com
Denying transgender identity was a major theme — in addition to arguing that schools shouldn’t teach about the topic.| Inquirer.com
“Our end goal is that every single kid who leaves Pennridge loves this country and understands our constitution,” said board member Ricki Chaikin. “Right now, that’s not happening.”| Inquirer.com
The board's hiring of a consultant with ties to the conservative Hillsdale College is spurring worries in the community about the direction of the school district.| Inquirer.com
The group, which claims 285 chapters in 45 states — including in the Philadelphia region — expects 650 attendees at the event, which begins Thursday night and ends Sunday.| Inquirer.com
The day, with speeches from former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, offered contentious moments between the group’s members and detractors.| Inquirer.com
Interest in Hillsdale's curriculum is growing locally and across the country. Here’s some background on why it’s been criticized, and its influence on schools.| Inquirer.com
"What I'm bringing to the table here is the inside information…the fox is in the henhouse,” said the education consultant with no education degrees who was recently hired by Pennridge School District.| Bucks County Beacon