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Attending a drag show at Hamburger Mary's, and later posting about it on social media, led to Kristi Maris losing her teaching job of nearly 20 years, she wrote on Facebook.
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The law requires school districts to automatically enroll fifth graders with high state standardized math test scores in advanced math in middle school. The measure had bipartisan support and sailed through the Texas Legislature.
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The Oak Cliff Film Festival Student Workshop teaches high school students some real-life lessons.
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"It is graduation delayed, but not denied," Marlin ISD Superintendent Darryl Henson said. He also said that he'll be stepping in as the high school's new principal.
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The Texas Legislature just gaveled out of their regular session Monday…and then right back in for a special session. If you’re wondering what’s going on (and what it all means), here’s a guide on what to expect from Texas politics this summer.
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Lawmakers considered measures on university tenure, school safety and border security.
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Michelle Cavazos, finalist for Arlington Independent School District superintendent, decided to stay at the helm of Gregory-Portland Independent School District.
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The University of North Texas at Dallas and the North Texas Food Bank teamed up to address food insecurity in the surrounding neighborhood with a mobile food pantry and on campus with a care pantry.
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Eight candidates are running for three single-member seats to have a say in those discussions. Most told the Fort Worth Report the best way to turn around enrollment is to focus on boosting academic performance.
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Passage of a school choice measure is anything but a sure bet, as there is little evidence that the governor has been able to convince rural Republicans in the Texas House — who have for years been a reliable firewall — to drop their opposition.
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Parents from the affluent Fort Worth school formed Texans Against School Violence and will meet with lawmakers starting April 3 in Austin.
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In the state's first truly hybrid public school, an old Dallas ISD campus has adopted a new identity: It blends in-person learning part of the week with virtual learning for the rest.