-
Both opponents challenging Denton school board incumbents were not present for Monday’s candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Denton.
-
Two Denton ISD principals were indicted Tuesday for allegedly conducting an electioneering scheme through their school emails.
-
If the next Texas Legislature doesn't increase funding, Denton ISD may broach school closures.
-
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced it has ordered a writ of injunction to resolve its lawsuit against Denton ISD.
-
Jace Yarbrough, an attorney and a Republican candidate for Texas Senate District 30, filed an affidavit to the Denton County district attorney to trigger a criminal investigation of two Denton ISD administrators accused of violating the Texas Election Code.
-
In a 6-1 vote Tuesday night, the Denton ISD School Board voted to leave two contested books — each of them about the same boy exploring his gender expression — on the shelves at Newton Rayzor Elementary School.
-
A new state law aimed keeping students from vaping on campus is driving up the number of students sent into a disciplinary education program, Denton ISD disciplinary records show.
-
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a suit against Denton ISD late Thursday following the discovery of emails by school administrators that he says violated the Texas Election Code forbidding electioneering.
-
-
The fourth-quarter growth report is in for Denton ISD, and the picture is dramatic.
-
When the solar eclipse starts at 1:27 p.m. on April 8 in Texas, Denton ISD students will be able to see it — and safely. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science will donate 35,000 solar eclipse glasses so that each student in the district will get a chance to safely watch the moon block the sun with its shadow.
-
The funding crunch for Texas schools happened even as residents in Denton paid more in property taxes, which doesn’t automatically come back to Denton ISD campuses.