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Tyson Bennet was suspended in March after a transgender student was removed from his role in the production. Sherman ISD held a special meeting on Wednesday to approve a voluntary separation agreement with Bennet.
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Students at the University of Texas at Dallas launched an encampment on Wednesday to demand the university divest from U.S. corporations affiliated with Israel's war in Gaza.
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FWISD school nurses recently completed over 22 hours of training. Here’s what that means to studentsWhen a schoolwide emergency such as a fire or shooting breaks out on a school campus, who is the first to respond?
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Two Denton ISD principals were indicted Tuesday for allegedly conducting an electioneering scheme through their school emails.
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The next opportunity for the board to review the course will not happen until its meeting in June.
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T. Lamar Goreehas been superintendent of Caddo Parish Schools in neighboring Louisiana since 2013, overseeing a district with three blue ribbon schools. Goree also taught and led schools in Texas for 14 years.
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For students like Rayvon Bray, the Multicultural Center at the University of North Texas was like a second home — a place to meet friends, play games and share experiences as part of the Black gay community.
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Crowley ISD Superintendent Michael McFarland started a chant as he kicked off a 2023 bond discussion.
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Facing a $40 million budget shortfall, decreasing enrollment and low student performance, Fort Worth ISD declared last week its intention to close a second school beginning in the 2024-25 school year.
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If the next Texas Legislature doesn't increase funding, Denton ISD may broach school closures.
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County and state records show Mansfield ISD Place 2 candidate Angel L. Hidalgo wasn’t registered to vote in Tarrant County when he filed to run. Some residents are urging the school board to remove him from the ballot.
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The governor singled out pro-Palestine groups and said they should be subject to discipline.
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Crowley ISD trustee Mia Hall faces accusations of misusing public funds and school district resources for political campaigning.
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Richardson Superintendent Tabitha Branum says the closures are the only option to avoid a $28.5 million deficit. But prior to the vote, more than two dozen frustrated parents and students urged trustees to reject the plan.