The trial of a former Uvalde school district police officer accused of child endangerment in the Robb Elementary shooting took an unexpected turn Tuesday after testimony from a teacher prompted defense objections and halted proceedings for the day.
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Trustees voted 4-3 Thursday night to delay taking up the issue until next month after some members said the plan was updated at the last minute.
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A San Antonio special education teacher says one of her students is unusually aggressive this year, and the district isn’t doing enough to help.
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The library in Caldwell, Texas, runs adult ed classes with a small budget. It could be a model for more communities in the future.
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Higher education is in crisis. American colleges and universities face declining enrollment and rising costs. Campuses have become ground zero for the culture war, sparking debates about diversity, equity, and inclusion and free speech.What is the value of higher education today, and how can college leaders respond to the crises and controversies on their campuses?
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La Gran Tamalada is happening this weekend downtown at Market Square.
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New court documents reveal a list of nearly 200 words or phrases the Trump administration told Head Start programs it does not want to see in their funding requests.
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The lieutenant governor also doubled down on his stance that property taxes can't be totally eliminated, putting him at odds with Gov. Greg Abbott.
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A draft financial solvency plan from October proposed mid-year layoffs at Judson ISD. But district administrators say they never planned on recommending them.
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NEISD's Chief Instructional Officer Anthony Jarrett will assume the position starting Jan. 13.
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The book explores the disparities in education between the children of Nazi scientists and the ethnic Mexican children who attended segregated schools in El Paso.