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PragerU’s official Twitter account later trolled a New Hampshire lawmaker who expressed disappointment in the board’s decision. Editor’s picks The 100 Best TV Episodes of All Time ...
PragerU host Xaviaer DuRousseau, whom The New York Times recently profiled as a “conservative star,” and Amala Ekpunobi, who left PragerU in 2023, are Black.
New Hampshire’s decision is a win for PragerU, which has pushed hard this summer to have its nationalist, unabashedly conservative videos be played in classrooms throughout the country.
Florida schools approved use of PragerU curriculum days after the state Department of Education released new, controversial Black history standards.
PragerU's announcement comes as Florida adopts new academic standards for Black history classes in public schools in accordance with the state's controversial Stop WOKE Act.
The New Hampshire Board of Education has approved a financial literacy course from the controversial nonprofit organization PragerU, following more than two hours of public testimony Thursday ...
The organization expanded its children’s programming in 2023, adding seven new online shows for K-12 for a total of 14 programs. The new offerings, according to PragerU’s biannual report ...
PragerU is likely to announce more partnerships in as many states as it can. In a statement to NPR, it said it's working on a new early-literacy show. The group also continues to try out new formats.
While Florida's Education Department claimed to the Miami New Times that PragerU's content was not submitted as part of the new curriculum, the paper noted that "the very first section on slavery ...
In celebrating New Hampshire’s decision, PragerU called on supporters to sign a petition so the nonprofit’s material would be allowed in schools across the country.
In New Hampshire, an education department spokesperson told THR that 19 students have completed PragerU’s financial literacy course and received certificates, and 43 were enrolled.