Lucinda Breeding-Gonzales | Denton Record-Chronicle
Education reporter-
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Thanks to a plan leaders say is the first of its kind in Texas, the town of Cross Roads and Denton ISD stand to benefit from an influx of future tax revenue from a vision of restaurants, retail, entertainment and two new campuses that will share the same 32 acres on the exploding U.S. 380 corridor.
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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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In a Friday morning message to students, faculty and staff, University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk said the university’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and programs are being rolled into student affairs.
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A driver offers praise to the Texas Woman’s University mural painting students, stopping to look at the northern side of the now-empty Marketing and Communications building on Oakland.
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The Pilot Point ISD Board of Trustees voted Wednesday night to approve a voluntary separation agreement between itself and Superintendent Todd Southard.
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Texas voters passed a proposition Tuesday that will provide transformational research funding for the University of North Texas, Texas State University, the University of Houston and Texas Tech University.
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When dogs and cats (and the occasional hedgehog, guinea pig or iguana) leave the Linda McNatt Animal Care & Adoption Center with their forever family, they’ll pass under a very special new work of art.
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At the end of the day Friday, Texas public school leaders across the state started sounding the alarm about the third special session of the Texas Legislature that convened Monday afternoon.
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Burt and Missy Finger have long been fans of Carlotta Corpron, a modernist photographer who developed a couple of quiet but committed proteges in Denton.
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The Quebe Sisters performed their first progressive western swing show as kids at the Krum Fire Department in 2000.