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Eugene Giovannini, who resigned in 2022 after trustees voted to fire him, alleges in the suit that TCC did not have cause to terminate him.
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School districts across North Texas are losing students and closing campuses. But others are building new ones to keep up with rapid growth.
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Many school districts in North Texas have rejected creating a separate period for prayer during the school day as allowed under a new state law, saying students can already freely practice their religions.
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Texas Education Agency officials won’t release board applicants’ names, worrying FWISD parents facing uncertainty over kids’ schools.
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Texas law requires most managers appointed by the education commissioner to reside in the district.
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Following a University of North Texas Board of Regents meeting on Thursday, President Harrison Keller briefly outlined potential changes that will be considered to stabilize a budget that has reached a projected $45 million deficit this fiscal year.
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This is the latest move by the state to have more control over what is taught at public universities.
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The University of Texas System Board of Regents this week will consider how controversial topics are taught. It’s a move driven by conservative new laws that critics say target LGBTQ+ students and DEI programs.
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Midyear test results show signs of improvement in Fort Worth ISD as decision on takeover superintendent and board of managers approaches.
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Frisco Police say they arrested elementary school teacher Michael Cheek who is accused of inappropriately recording videos.
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Paxton said his office is examining claims that administrators and faculty helped organize the demonstrations.
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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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Voters will see the largest school bond proposal in Texas history on the May 2 ballot. Trustees say it's needed to upgrade schools and enhance safety and security.
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A Brooklyn artist told the Denton Record-Chronicle that the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design was removing an entire exhibit of his work, which was scheduled to open on Feb. 19.