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The complaints are being reviewed by the Texas Education Agency, but some firings and suspensions have already occurred independently at Texas schools throughout the state.
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17 statewide propositions will appear on the November ballot. Here鈥檚 what Texas voters need to know.A majority of the proposed constitutional amendments address tax cuts for homeowners and businesses.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed last week at Utah Valley University. Authorities have called the killing a 鈥減olitical assassination.鈥
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The ACLU of Texas has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the state's new anti-DEI law days before it goes into effect.
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Trustees in the northwest Fort Worth school district approved a $286.5 million budget and maintained its property tax rate.
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Democrats say recent changes to the bill give too much power to the TEA and fall short of meaningfully easing the pressures of standardized testing.
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It鈥檚 the law as of Sept. 1: Texas students on K-12 campuses can鈥檛 use their cellphones or personal devices during the school day.
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The proposal revives a failed effort from earlier this year and responds to years of legal fights over accountability.
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State legislators approved changes to public schools this year, affecting almost every North Texas school. With the school year beginning right around the corner, many school districts are changing their policies.
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The state agency said reading language arts scores surpassed pre-pandemic levels.
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The mixed-bag results showed early literacy improvements, a key indicator of future academic success, but underline the challenges of preparing children for STEM-related jobs.
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Advocates say the bills will give parents more power over their children鈥檚 schools. Critics say they don鈥檛 give parents anything they didn鈥檛 already have and will only strain their relationship with teachers.