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Like many districts in North Texas and across the state, Carrollton-Farmers Branch is struggling to close a budget gap amid falling enrollment and stagnant state funding.
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The district could be the latest in North Texas to close schools as it struggles with a $19 million deficit. Some families are already pushing to keep McCoy Elementary open in case it鈥檚 at risk.
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The same basic resolution has been making the rounds among some North Texas school districts in recent months. It demands lawmakers spend some of the state鈥檚 still unspent surplus billions to increase school allotments, pay for teacher and staff raises, and compensate for inflation and underfunded mandates.
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Families in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch School District are reeling from the news of 10 fentanyl overdoses among the district's students, three of which were fatal.
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With all the back-and-forth about mask requirements for local school districts, we wanted to find out what North Texas parents are thinking as they head into the new school year.
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Just about everyone is using technology, and kids are practically experts. The issue for teachers is how to get kids to use these digital tools鈥
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There鈥檚 something on the ballot in North Texas that isn鈥檛 getting a lot of attention. It鈥檚 an election to raise taxes in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch鈥
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This week, in an American Graduate series called 鈥淭he First Week,鈥 we鈥檝e been listening to conversations about race after a summer of racial turmoil in鈥
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Early voting ended May 3 for a number of North Texas school board and bond elections. Here's a look at some of the items on Saturday's ballot.A new voting鈥