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Federal tax filings show the Texas Public Policy Foundation gave $70,000 to a university led by one of the content advisers guiding the drafting of the new social studies curriculum.
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The Fort Worth-area district recorded its smallest growth in a decade as families moved into a record number of homes last year.
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Research questions long-term gains from Texas’ school interventions. However, some Fort Worth leaders point to Houston as proof they can work.
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The application period, set to close Tuesday night, must now remain open until March 31, according to an attorney representing Islamic schools.
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In order to qualify for up to $20,000 in additional funding for students with disabilities, Texas families seeking vouchers must obtain personalized evaluations from public school districts, which in many cases could be helping those families leave for private schools.
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The board approved Mark Ramirez’s departure as the district state takeover as the district restructures programs and staffing.
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The Modern Collaborative Studies program at Dunbar High School takes art students on repeat visits to the Fort Worth museum.
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Administrators stress that Texas students already have broad religious rights as schools face a March 1 vote deadline.
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Denton ISD plans to bring back its online programming after pulling the plug on its successful virtual academy in 2023 when two laws meant Texas schools wouldn’t get funding for online schooling.
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Fort Worth ISD wants an in-depth review of Education Commissioner Mike Morath’s decision to take control of its schools.
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Trustees voted unanimously to balance enrollment growth as two bond-funded schools prepare to open in the 2026-27 school year.
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Trustees say the committee turns an informal process into a formal, annual review tied to compensation, market data and district goals.