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A decade ago, Texas decided to ease up on its certification requirements and open an alternative pathway for new teachers.
New state law means no phones or other personal devices can be used from the first bell to the last in Texas public schools.
The district policies must restrict cellphone use during the entire school day, including passing periods, and make ...
The Trump administration ended its funding freeze last month. But school leaders say they can no longer count on federal ...
Houston ISD teachers have received no official guidance on whether they'll be required to post the Ten Commandments in ...
North Texas students return to new classrooms featuring statewide cell phone bans, mandatory Ten Commandments displays, and looming state takeover threats.
A ban on student cellphone use may prove the biggest adjustment for parents, but it's only one of several state-mandated ...
Of the 5,420 STAAR tests the Dallas Independent School District sent for rescoring, 35% showed improvement, according to data ...
Identical bills filed in the House and Senate on Monday would scrap the state's long-used standardized test and introduce ...
Texas House Bill 2 aims to address the number of uncertified teachers by requiring certifications in core subjects and ...
The Texas Education Agency plans to release the 2023 ratings on April 24. A separate lawsuit over the schools' 2024 ratings is still waiting a decision from the same appeals court.
Superintendent Roland Hernandez highlighted anticipated jumps in Texas school accountability ratings during the Aug. 5 convocation.
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