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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.
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Now that Denton ISD has appointed a director of safety and security, the district is moving ahead with the process to comply with new state laws tightening — and hardening — its campuses.
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Denton ISD approved the 2024-25 school calendar, and while it might seem like staff and teachers head back to the classroom early — July 31 — the upcoming school year isn't too different than the current one. The school board approved the calendar unanimously this week.
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Administrators said changes to standards would lower ratings for thousands of schools.
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HB 3 requires public and charter campuses to have armed security, although funding gaps and police shortages are challenges.
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Board members Mia Price, Barbara Burns, Charles Stafford, Patsy Sosa-Sanchez, Sheryl English and Lori Tays voted in favor of bringing PediPlace, the Lewisville clinic that serves children on Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or who are uninsured, to the district campus.
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It's back-to-school season. Here's what policies and challenges are shaping education in North TexasSchool safety and LGBTQ+ rights are among some of the biggest issues facing North Texas students this upcoming school year.
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There are lots of signs of growth in Denton ISD, and administrators are seeing one they predicted before the start of the 2023-24 school year. Denton ISD has already had to close enrollment in one of the elementary schools in the Braswell zone.
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Allow extra time for the drop-off line — and remember, traffic will ease after the first week.
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The district accepted an offer from Blue Cross Blue Shield to provide three plans for district employees. Wilson said nearly 1,000 employees have finished their enrollment for benefits for the 2023-24 school year.