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Attorney General Ken Paxton's office dismissed a lawsuit that alleged Coppell ISD was teaching critical race theory in violation of state law. The district sought sanctions, saying the lawsuit was based on videos that were "heavily edited and manipulated so to be grossly misleading.鈥
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Despite recent challenges from conservative groups, Texas districts have incorporated social-emotional learning into education to help support student mental health. And at Momentous School, the practice is woven into all aspects of the curriculum.
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Education has been a top concern in recent elections, as Critical Race Theory and book bans dominated discussions.
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'The worst political environment for public schools': Teachers go back to school amid rising tensionTexas teachers are dealing with the ongoing pandemic, staff shortages, and now, more prominently, the political forces pushing them on social topics such as race and LGBTQ issues.
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State Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, said his intention was never to gloss over American history or have negative effects on teachers and administrators. His comments to the State Board of Education come as members consider new social studies curriculum.
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New research from TCU has uncovered the crucial roles a Black married couple filled during the university's founding years. Neither were eligible to attend, but Charley and Kate Thorp kept the campus running in its early days. These contributions had been unacknowledged until now.
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As communities and school districts push for book bans, some Texas librarians are nearing their breaking point.
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State Republicans say conservative wins in local school board elections on Saturday mean parents are taking a stand against 鈥渓eft-wing鈥 ideologies.
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick鈥檚 marching orders come after he threatened to revoke tenure for some professors at public universities who teach about critical race theory and its history.
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As conservative parents become more frustrated with how school boards handled the pandemic, once-ignored school board elections are becoming better funded.
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All 15 seats of the State Board of Education are up for grabs in November, and there were more than 50 candidates vying for their parties鈥 nominations.