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The school board approved a plan that will place at least two peace officers at the district’s high school and at least one officer at middle and elementary schools. The Eanes ISD superintendent said the district would rather have trained police on campuses than armed teachers or other school staff.
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Teens from China, South Korea and the US are vying for a $15,000 prize and scholarships in the 3rd Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival.
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Once accepted into the Spirit Wings Pilot Pathway program, students at the US Aviation Flight School will receive a conditional job offer with the airline.
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If the governor signs SB 133, school police will be barred from handcuffing elementary students.
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A book sent home with some Dallas ISD students teaches them what to do in a dangerous situation at school.
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State-appointed leaders for the largest district in Texas were sworn in during the early morning at Houston ISD headquarters without public notice or access. Some community advocates are worried about the new superintendent, Mike Miles, who promised sweeping reforms in an interview with Houston Public Media.
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Written in response to the deadly Uvalde shooting at Robb Elementary School in 2022 that killed 19 students and 2 teachers, House Bill 3 would require armed security in every Texas school. But critics say the last-minute measure won't make kids any safer.
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Lawmakers passed bills to fund state-approved instructional materials, as well as requiring armed security in schools.
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Advocates for public school funding in Texas expect a special session where the governor and state senate will again push for a program to fund private schools with public funds. The advocates say that will hurt the state and 5.5 million students.
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Texas is still reeling from the state's deadliest school shootings. Will new school safety plans prevent another tragedy?
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The Texas Senate wants to ban tenure. The House gave initial approval Monday to a bill that would instead enshrine tenure policies in state law. After final passage, the two chambers have a week left to come to a compromise.
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Michelle Cavazos, finalist for Arlington Independent School District superintendent, decided to stay at the helm of Gregory-Portland Independent School District.