A Florida teacher, Melissa Calhoun, was fired for using a student’s preferred name instead of their legal name, violating state law HB 1069. The law, which requires parental consent for any deviation from a student’s legal name, has sparked nationwide concerns about the role of teachers in supporting student identity. This controversial case highlights growing tensions in US education systems about balancing inclusivity with strict state regulations.
United Nations: Israeli troops that have moved into the buffer zone on the edge of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights “constitute a violation” of the 1974 […]
The Punjab government has announced a significant administrative reshuffle involving seven IAS officers, aimed at strengthening governance and departmental efficiency. Tejveer Singh has been appointed […]
“He is a man (of) high ability and integrity,” Musk said Wednesday of Isaacman on his X platform. (File) Washington: US President-elect Donald Trump’s pick […]