Officials at North East Independent School District have decided to defend their cell phone policy amid an ongoing review from the Texas Education Agency.
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No firearms were on display among a couple dozen pro-Palestinian protesters at Milam Park, or outside Fox Tech High School, where a handful of students walked out mid-morning.
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San Antonio ISD is warning parents about a protest during school on Tuesday, October 7 that could include the presence of firearms.
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Judson ISD hasn’t kept a CFO for longer than a year since 2022.
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First developed in the mid-20th century, the field of orientation and mobility teaches people with visual impairments navigation skills.
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Thomas Alter, who was fired for comments he made during an online socialist conference, won’t be allowed to teach but will be reinstated with pay, the university said.
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The Charles Butt Foundation Texas Teacher Poll found a desire for more administrative support, and a need for a significant salary increase.
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Advocacy groups say the new state law, presidential executive order and gubernatorial letter Tedd Mitchell cited do not prohibit classroom discussions of particular LGBTQ+ identities.
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According to a TPR analysis, colleges in San Antonio lost nearly $10M because the U.S. Department of Education withheld grants to Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
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Officials have struggled to detail the exact reasons for the A&M professor’s termination, citing a technical issue with her course description. Faculty say the move was politically motivated.
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Judson ISD has less revenue per student but spends more than its peers, according to an efficiency audit compiled in order to ask voters to approve a tax-rate increase.