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6:26 pm
Mon June 17, 2013

Irving School Board President Plans To Revive Corporal Punishment

Credit Bill Zeeble / KERA News
Irving ISD school board briefing, where corporal punishment was discussed. Trustees Randy Randle, Gail Wells, and Larry Stipes (l), Steven Jones, in blue, faces the audience. On right, Valerie Jones, Norma Gonzales, Lee Mosty

Irving’s school board appears split over the possibility of bringing corporal punishment back to the district after a five year absence.

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Education
12:06 am
Mon June 17, 2013

Graduating Students Credit School For A Second Chance At Education

More than 240 Dallas students who had quit school got their diplomas over the weekend.  In a continuation of KERA’s American Graduate project, Shelley Kofler looks at how they beat the odds.

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Education
8:00 am
Fri June 14, 2013

Meet The Class of '17: Summer School First, Then High School

  For eighth grade students heading to high school, summer’s supposed to be a fun time. But for one Mesquite girl, it’s been kind of stressful. In this installment of KERA’s series Class of ’17, we meet Alex Gutierrez who didn’t have the math grades to get into the private high school she wanted. Now, she’s going to have to get through summer school to advance to the ninth grade.

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Education
5:30 am
Thu June 13, 2013

Meet The Class Of '17: An Eighth Grader Aims High With Help From Granny

Making the jump from middle to high school is one of those big moments in a kid’s life. In the latest installment of KERA’s education series Class of ’17, we meet Kelly Bowdy and her strongest educational influence, her grandmother, at the 8th grade graduation ceremony at Morningside Middle School in Fort Worth.

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