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How this trade teacher helps adult learners feel comfortable in the classroom

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Here's how one educator makes her adult student comfortable in a learning environment.
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School Vouchers Will Hurt Texas Teachers Like Me

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For Traci Dunlap, the fight over school vouchers in Texas is a personal one.
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‘Teens Have First Amendment Rights’: Ex Librarian Opposes Texas Bill Limiting Library Access

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Republican lawmakers want to censor public libraries in Texas. Parents, librarians, and freedom of speech advocates, including former public school librarian Carolyn Foote, voiced their concerns during a Senate committee hearing on April 28.
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May Day Rally in Austin Denounces Trump, Celebrates Workers

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Austin May Day Rally
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Texas Graded Its Public Schools. How Did Yours Fare?

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Texas public school ratings — which grade how well districts and campuses educate their students and prepare them for the future — were made public for the first time in two years. Results across the state have dropped after the Texas Education Agency implemented stricter scoring standards, and one North Texas school district is at risk of being taken over by the state after five consecutive years of receiving an F ranking.
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Texas mom testifies against gun bill that would lower purchase age to 18

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In Texas, people must be at least 21 to buy a handgun from a licensed dealer — but Republican lawmakers want to change that. House Bill 2470, proposed by Rep. Wesley Virdell (R-Brady) and cosponsored by 20 other Republicans, lowers the age to possess a handgun to 18, despite firearms being the leading cause of death for children and teens aged 1-17, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “This bill passing would be a bomb being detonated,” Robin Breed, a member of Moms Demand Action, said during a House committee hearing for the bill on April 14. “ Those of us in this room opposing this bill will continue to raise our voices against these dangerous and deadly policies, despite many of you being unwilling to look at  facts and data and continually leaving your conscious at the door.”
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