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Denton ISD has been operating at a budget deficit since the 2023-24 school year. At the present, the district has whittled a $33 million deficit to $19 million through a menu of cost-saving measures.
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Two local families have filed or are in the process of filing formal discrimination complaints against Denton ISD alleging the school system didn’t provide their children with special education services.
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Administrators are finding that more Hispanic and Black students can handle honors courses if they get academic coaching in elementary school.
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The Denton City Council voted 4-2 on Tuesday against a nomination that would have put one of the chief architects of Denton ISD book challenges on the city’s public library board.
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If you want to speak during an open forum at a Denton ISD school board meeting, you now have to register online by 1 p.m. on the day of the meeting. Meeting notices and agendas are typically posted 72 hours before each meeting.
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Texas schools are already in a financial pinch. But will growth in property values mean a drop in state education funding?
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If the two educators meet conditions, they'll be eligible to have their records expunged.
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Ten campuses, though, will provide free breakfast and lunch to all students, regardless of eligibility for free or reduced lunch.
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After class sizes grew, district looks to staffing model that builds flexibility into campuses.
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The former treasurer of the Guyer High School football booster club could serve as much as two years in jail after she allegedly admitted to taking nearly $16,000 from the club’s account.
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Family says they've spent years trying to get relief from bullying at school — a national problem — and now their son is headed for a new start in another district.
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Jamie Wilson, the current superintendent, announced his retirement on June 18. The school board named Susannah O’Bara the acting superintendent at Wilson’s retirement announcement.