Dallas ISD trustees vote on exemption from armed guard mandateThe trustees claimed a good cause exemption from a new state law requiring armed personnel at all schools. By Talia RichmanAug 25, 2023
PragerU said Texas comptroller granted its education vendor status. Not exactly The conservative media platform is “merely registered on the Centralized Master Bidders List,” a state spokesman said. “That does not signify any approval.”By Talia RichmanAug 23, 2023Member Exclusive
PragerU said it’s bringing conservative lessons to Texas schools. Not quite, officials sayAug 23, 2023
The math problem: Kids are still behind. How can schools catch them up?Across the country, schools are scrambling to catch up students in math as post-pandemic test scores reveal the depth of missing skills.By By ARIEL GILREATH of The Hechinger Report and JACKIE VALLEY of The Christian Science Monitor
‘No one is going to lose a job’ in response to DEI ban, UT-Dallas president saysTexas colleges must eliminate DEI offices by January. The UT system remains committed to diversity efforts. By Marcela Rodrigues
‘No one is going to lose a job’ in response to DEI ban, UT-Dallas president saysTexas colleges must eliminate DEI offices by January. The UT system remains committed to diversity efforts. By Marcela Rodrigues
Overcrowding, heat on school buses reported by Denton families as classes beginSome parents at Cheek Middle School, a new campus, are concerned about students standing on the buses.By Talia Richman