Many Non-Voucher Texas Education Bills Still Hope to Make the Grade
Education-related bills have been among the most controversial topics of this session. Here is where some of them stand now.
Education-related bills have been among the most controversial topics of this session. Here is where some of them stand now.
Undercover videos have spurred the Senate hopeful’s recent investigations into local districts.
In reinstating student loan repayments, the Trump administration has threatened to send defaulters to collections.
The ratings, based on data from 2023, are the first full evaluations districts have received since the COVID-19 pandemic.
College students across Texas are now erasing their social media out of fear of deportation.
The largest school district in North Texas also has a graduation rate below the state average.
Yesterday’s House session stretched into the early hours of Thursday morning.
The student suspect turned himself in on Tuesday night.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings suggest Texas is a major destination for grad school programs.
The Legislature is considering a series of bills to reintroduce harsher penalties for students who act out in class.
Youth LGBTQ+ associations and clubs focused on race and ethnicity are all under the gun in this legislation.
The Texas AG continues targeting school districts for an assortment of DEI and transgender issues.
Video shared by far-right media personality Charlie Kirk shows an individual striking a student with a large bike lock on campus.
Draggieland will now be allowed to take place after the university banned all drag shows in February.
Local districts took seven of the top 10 spots on the list. Which ones do you think they are?
The highly controversial plan has taken some wild twists and turns over the past few months.
Be careful when teaching your children animal sounds, unless you want a parent-teacher conference about “non-human behavior.”
Teachers’ advocates say third graders shouldn’t learn what it means to covet thy neighbor’s wife, but nevertheless, the Lege persists.
The proposal outlines a new framework under which university senates must operate, possibly hurting research efforts.
The Texas A&M Board of Regents has banned drag performances across the university system’s 11 campuses.
The proposed raise structure has opponents and still doesn’t hit the national average.
Texas school districts hope that increased funding can turn the tide.