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A state lawmaker and Houston residents urge the Texas Education Agency to investigate whether the state-appointed superintendent improperly sent public funds to out-of-state charter schools.
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State-appointed leaders for the largest district in Texas were sworn in during the early morning at Houston ISD headquarters without public notice or access. Some community advocates are worried about the new superintendent, Mike Miles, who promised sweeping reforms in an interview with Houston Public Media.
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The Dallas school district launched a program last year designed to turn around its most troubled schools. It鈥檚 called ACE 鈥 accelerated campus鈥
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We take a look back at what was an especially newsworthy year in Texas education.In January, 鈥渉ome-rule鈥 died in Dallas.鈥淗ome-rule鈥 could have鈥
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The Dallas Independent School District is paying its teachers differently this year. The new system bases pay on merit, not years of service 鈥 and student鈥
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Two weeks from today, Dallas voters decide on a $1.6 billion school bond package. 四虎影院 is exploring what opponents and supporters are saying about the鈥
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Dallas school board trustees hired Michael Hinojosa as superintendent Tuesday night. This is his second time in the top spot. Hinojosa led the district鈥
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When it comes to Texas rivalries, few match Dallas versus Houston. And that extends to the school systems. Dallas churns through superintendents. It鈥檚 had鈥
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The Dallas school district continues its superintendent search. Michael Hinojosa has been the interim superintendent since June. He stepped in after Mike鈥
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Over the past few weeks, 四虎影院's American Graduate project has explored why it鈥檚 so tough to lead a large urban school district. Both Dallas and Fort Worth鈥
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四虎影院 is looking into the remarkable number of help-wanted ads for school superintendents across the country, from Los Angeles to Newark to Fort Worth.鈥
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The Dallas and Fort Worth school districts are searching for new superintendents. They鈥檙e not the only school systems with help-wanted ads. Chicago,鈥