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Fort Worth ISD is navigating declining enrollment, a financial deficit and a new superintendent – all while trying to ensure a good education for thousands of children.
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The Houston Chronicle found at least five cases where law enforcement was called to investigate possible obscenity in a library book.
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The Smart Project, Cara Mía Theatre are among local organizations working to give marginalized youth access to arts programs.
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At stops across Texas, Abbott sold his Education Savings Accounts plan for parents to use public money for private or home schools. That's been a sticking point for some in his base.
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The 46-member committee’s report found compensation, training and better working conditions were key in helping Texas retain and hire teachers.
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Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker made it official: She is running again. So far, she faces three challengers: Ken Bowens, Jr., Alyson Kennedy and Jennifer Castillo.
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As 2022 comes to a close, we’re hearing from North Texans about what they've learned this year.
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Students and school staff have experienced traumatic events like the Uvalde shooting and finding a new normal after the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022.
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The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has opened what appears to be the first-of-its-kind investigation into the Granbury Independent School District after it banned school library books dealing with sexuality and gender.
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Advocates say discontent with public schools’ pandemic rules and teachings on race and gender identity have helped raise support for school choice to an all-time high.
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The state has spent more than $2 million on iWatchTexas since 2018.
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These proposed requirements could take effect this school year after the Texas Education Agency takes public comment into consideration.