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Keller ISD’s Board of Trustees voted unanimously on a new consolidation plan Thursday night.
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A Fort Worth ISD teacher spoke to the Texas House Committee on Public Education Monday on the impact TEA has on her district.
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Canvas is a widely used, web-based learning management system, a sort of digital classroom where educators load materials and assignments for students, and where students submit assignments and get their grades.
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A football coach with North Texas ties was arrested on the charge tied to a 2024 Arlington investigation.
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Job prospects for college grads are worsening, according to recent reports. However, internships, mentoring, and programs at work colleges — including the Dallas HBCU Paul Quinn College — can improve employment odds.
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A drop in international student enrollment and state funding contributed to financial woes at the University of North Texas. Other state colleges face similar challenges.
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Arlington ISD voters approved two propositions on Saturday. Funds from Proposition A will build a new South Davis Elementary School, along with a dedicated facility for the 18PLUSS vocational program. Proposition B will fund teacher and instructional technology.
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Unofficial results show voters in Dallas ISD supporting the largest school bond package in Texas history. The district’s $6.2 billion bond election would go toward building replacement schools, eliminating portable classrooms and upgrading technology. Most bond propositions in Arlington and Lancaster ISDs appeared headed toward passage.
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The University of North Texas at Dallas announced its new Trailblazer Tuition Program, which will cover tuition and mandatory fees for students whose families earn less than $100,000 a year.
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Managers elect officers, approve superintendent agreement and suspend policies as state takeover begins with no public comment.
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A new class is using the video game Minecraft to familiarize pre-med students with a hospital, doctors, patients, symptoms and diagnoses. It helps prepares them for the MCAT – the test needed to enter medical school.
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Texas-appointed district leaders say Fort Worth ISD has long needed an overhaul. But parents and community members say it shouldn’t impact kids.
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The board of managers will vote Tuesday on a staff reduction as part of an overhaul of Fort Worth ISD.
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After announcements of job cuts, one Fort Worth ISD teacher says the focus should be on improving the curriculum and promoting literacy.