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This is the latest move by the state to have more control over what is taught at public universities.
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The University of Texas System Board of Regents this week will consider how controversial topics are taught. It’s a move driven by conservative new laws that critics say target LGBTQ+ students and DEI programs.
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Denton ISD plans to bring back its online programming after pulling the plug on its successful virtual academy in 2023 when two laws meant Texas schools wouldn’t get funding for online schooling.
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Voters will see the largest school bond proposal in Texas history on the May 2 ballot. Trustees say it's needed to upgrade schools and enhance safety and security.
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A Brooklyn artist told the Denton Record-Chronicle that the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design was removing an entire exhibit of his work, which was scheduled to open on Feb. 19.
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Dallas school trustees will vote Thursday whether to send a $6.2 billion bond package to voters May 2. If they do, it would be the largest school bond election in Texas history.
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Hundreds of Dallas students walked out of Townview magnet school Tuesday morning to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions here and nationwide. It came weeks after the state warned there could be consequences for schools if students hold walkouts.
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The American Association of University Professors has started a petition against policies that limit classroom discussions about topics including race and gender.
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Patricia Perez, founding member of the Friends of Juanita Craft Civil Rights House and Museum board of directors, remembers her mentor and civil rights icon on Juanita Craft Day — Feb. 9, 2026.
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The court's order removes the final barrier to Texas leaders installing a board of managers and superintendent at FWISD.
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Students from Calhoun Middle School in Denton participated in a walk out protest opposing ICE operations nationwide.
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The Texas Education Agency has named former Assistant Attorney General Levi Fuller as the state’s first Inspector General of Educator Misconduct – this as Texas toughens education policies.
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A viral video of the incident appears to show a driver pushing a high school student to the ground and hitting her several times.
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Officials did not say which or how many academic programs were identified as needing further review.