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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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The American Association of University Professors has started a petition against policies that limit classroom discussions about topics including race and gender.
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Patricia Perez, founding member of the Friends of Juanita Craft Civil Rights House and Museum board of directors, remembers her mentor and civil rights icon on Juanita Craft Day — Feb. 9, 2026.
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The court's order removes the final barrier to Texas leaders installing a board of managers and superintendent at FWISD.
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Students from Calhoun Middle School in Denton participated in a walk out protest opposing ICE operations nationwide.
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The Texas Education Agency has named former Assistant Attorney General Levi Fuller as the state’s first Inspector General of Educator Misconduct – this as Texas toughens education policies.
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A viral video of the incident appears to show a driver pushing a high school student to the ground and hitting her several times.
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Officials did not say which or how many academic programs were identified as needing further review.
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University assistant professor Anna Hinton was put on administrative leave with pay in mid-September after a student’s alleged complaint about an anti-pornography film shown in class.
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The governor said public universities and state agencies may not seek new visas without Texas Workforce Commission permission through the end of the 2027 legislative session.
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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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The judge ordered the plaintiff’s legal team to justify why they shouldn’t face sanctions and attorney fees by Feb. 5.