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HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Voters to decide fate of $6B Dallas ISD bond package

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Dallas Independent School District is asking voters to approve a bond package that would fund campus renovations and increase security measures on May 2.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Higher education advocates call on lawmakers to fight for academic freedom in Texas

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A coalition of educators and union members are calling on Texas lawmakers to adopt a new policy platform that centers the needs of workers and students over billionaires and corporate interests at higher education institutions.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Hundreds of Texans rallied at the TX Capitol to protest overreaching educational reforms

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Hundreds of Texans, including educator and State Board of Education candidate Tiffany Perkins, rallied outside the state Capitol on Tuesday to fight back against a proposed social studies overhaul and a required reading list that puts emphasis on Christianity at the expense of other religions. The Republican-dominated SBOE heard public testimony on both items today, and are slated to cast a preliminary vote on each item by the end of the week.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Democrats on the Texas Board of Education demand investigation into undisclosed grant from conservative group

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Democrats on the State Board of Education are asking to pause deliberation over an overhaul to the state’s social studies curriculum after a content advisor in charge of the rewrite received a financial contribution from an influential conservative group in Texas without disclosing it to the board.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Inside Texas’s controversial social studies overhaul

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The politicization of Texas classrooms continues as the State Board of Education (SBOE) will deliberate rushed social studies teaching standards next week that put a greater emphasis on Western and Texas history at the expense of other cultures.
The Texas Legislature could expand funding for the voucher program next session.

Texas private school voucher applications are closed. Now what?

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The application period for Texas’ $1 billion private school voucher program ended last night. Here’s what happens next.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Dallas ISD will offer free pre-K to all students starting next school year

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Any preschool-aged student—no matter their economic status or background—will have the option to enroll in free pre-K classes in Dallas ISD starting next school year.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

UNT to shutter 70 plus programs

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Several ethnic and gender studies programs are on the chopping block at the University of North Texas as the institution plans to cut over 70 programs to combat a $45 million budget deficit driven by declining international student enrollment.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Texas Education Agency names new Fort Worth ISD superintendent amid state takeover

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The state intervened at the district after one campus received five consecutive failing grades on the A-F accountability rating system from 2018-2023.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Why Texans are voting with education in mind this midterm election

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Texans have a chance to elect staunch public education advocates to several statewide seats in November.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Students with disabilities face hurdles applying for private school vouchers

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Students with disabilities can receive up to $30,000 with Texas’ new private school voucher program, but a lengthy application process coupled with a short application window is leaving some children who could benefit from the program behind.
HOUSTON - EDUCATION

Houston, Fort Bend, and Aldine districts announce sweeping school closures

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Enrollment drops and budget pressures are driving widespread campus closures across Houston ISD, Fort Bend ISD and Aldine ISD. Three major Houston-area school districts are moving forward with significant school closures, citing declining enrollment, aging facilities, and financial pressures. The decisions have drawn strong reactions from educators, parents, and students, who say the changes will […]
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