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Chapel Hill Academy, a public charter school operated by the Fort Worth-based nonprofit Lena Pope, will close its doors permanently.
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A former SMU grad student sued the school on behalf of all students who paid tuition for the spring 2020 semester, only for COVID to force schools to move classes online.
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Students placed in the care of Christ’s Haven for Children are often found to be academically performing below grade level.
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The state will save more than $15 million by using technology similar to ChatGPT to give initial scores, reducing the number of human graders needed. The decision caught some educators by surprise.
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In recent weeks, several Mansfield residents challenged the eligibility for both Place 2 hopefuls, Angel Hidalgo and Jandel Crutchfield. But now, the district says both will appear on the May 4 ballot.
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First- and second graders in Dallas ISD West Dallas STEM School benefited from some of the dozens of astronomers from Carnegie Observatories in Pasadena, California, who flew to Dallas for Monday’s full solar eclipse. In partnership with Dallas’ Perot Museum of Science and Nature, several of them taught STEM students eclipse lessons Thursday.
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Dignitaries joined University of North Texas President Neal Smatresk on Thursday afternoon to marvel at the latest major addition to Discovery Park.
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FWISD school nurses recently completed over 22 hours of training. Here’s what that means to studentsWhen a schoolwide emergency such as a fire or shooting breaks out on a school campus, who is the first to respond?
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Two Denton ISD principals were indicted Tuesday for allegedly conducting an electioneering scheme through their school emails.
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The next opportunity for the board to review the course will not happen until its meeting in June.
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T. Lamar Goreehas been superintendent of Caddo Parish Schools in neighboring Louisiana since 2013, overseeing a district with three blue ribbon schools. Goree also taught and led schools in Texas for 14 years.
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For students like Rayvon Bray, the Multicultural Center at the University of North Texas was like a second home — a place to meet friends, play games and share experiences as part of the Black gay community.
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Crowley ISD Superintendent Michael McFarland started a chant as he kicked off a 2023 bond discussion.
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Facing a $40 million budget shortfall, decreasing enrollment and low student performance, Fort Worth ISD declared last week its intention to close a second school beginning in the 2024-25 school year.