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From a cell phone ban to Ten Commandments posters, new state laws bring big changes to Texas schools
Lawmakers also approved new teacher raises, banned DEI initiatives and gave schools more flexibility to discipline students.
A second special session that has made approving the map a priority started Friday, as soon as the first one ended.
Some Texas families and teachers criticize the end-of-the-year STAAR test for the enormous burdens it puts on students. They ...
The state can take control of a school district if at least one of its campuses receives a failing grade five years in a row.
More than 500 schools are using four-day school weeks, a dramatic increase from two years ago driven by tight budgets and fierce competition for educators amid a statewide teacher shortage.
In the 2024-25 school year, 14% of Texas school districts got an A, 71% got a B or a C, and 15% got a D or an F, new state ...
Mounted patrol officers, known as tick riders, who typically patrol the southern border to protect cattle from fever tick, ...
The second session is set to consider the same agenda that stalled in the first, with redistricting and disaster response at ...
Fewer schools received a D or an F in the 2024-25 school year than the year prior. But for campuses that are underperforming, ...
The Amarillo businessman said he would tap into the $20 million political action committee he launched last year to preserve ...
The third-term governor appears determined to win any battle — even if it means scorched-earth primary crusades or trying to ...
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