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Local public health officials will be able to keep Texas schools closed for in-person instruction this fall without risking state education funding, a…
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Draft Documents Show Texas Planning Few Mandatory Safety Measures When Public Schools Reopen In FallTexas education officials are envisioning a largely hands-off approach to helping school districts bring students back to campus this fall, imposing few…
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Were the reading and writing passages on standardized tests that Texas elementary and middle school students took this spring too challenging for their…
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Last year, as a seventh-grader at Lake Jackson Intermediate, Carolinda Acevedo struggled in class — even though she loves learning. She'd stay up late to…
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Just as school is kicking off across the state, school districts and individual campuses in Texas got their report cards Thursday. Education leaders…
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Three Texas school districts — including the state's largest — will likely be forced to shut down their chronically underperforming schools or submit to…
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Research showing that reading passages on Texas standardized tests were years above grade level inspired calls for action this legislative session....
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Two teacher associations sued Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath and the Texas Education Agency on Wednesday, arguing they rolled out a law…
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The Texas Education Agency rolled out a new A through F accountability system Wednesday that measures the academic performance of school districts.The…
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In exactly a week, Texas will give its school districts official grades for the first time, rating them on a scale from A through F, with state officials…
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The Texas Education Agency is starting the search for organizations to help school districts overhaul special education following a federal finding that…
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After gathering thousands of responses from parents and advocates, the Texas Education Agency has sketched a new plan for educating kids with disabilities…