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New textbooks, materials and security upgrades are coming to Fort Worth ISD schools.They are part of the more than $24 million in purchases that the school board approved in April.
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School administrators say protesters repeatedly violated a camping ban approved late last month that student organizers say was designed to target their protest.
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The 17-page complaint submitted by the student and nonprofit StandWithUs to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights details a log of harassment dating back to 2021.
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For years, fewer men than women have been graduating college, according to national statistics. A program at Dallas College is providing support to help students cross that finish line.
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Both opponents challenging Denton school board incumbents were not present for Monday’s candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Denton.
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In a message to students, staff and faculty Tuesday, UTD President Richard Benson said continued evaluation of how to comply with SB 17 forced the closure of the new Office of Campus Resources and Support.
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As the sky darkened, all eyes at Arlington’s Martin High School were on the once-in-a-lifetime spectacle of the total solar eclipse in North Texas.
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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.