Global health specialists talk about the consequences of the full or partial ban on travel to the U.S. from 19 countries.
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North East ISD classroom teachers will be the only ones with substantial raises next year. NEISD leaders say the targeted funding in HB 2 limits the raise they can give to counselors and librarians.
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The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during climate disasters.
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Advocates say the bills will give parents more power over their children's schools. Critics say they don't give parents anything they didn't already have and will only strain their relationship with teachers.
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Their filing says the lawsuit that struck down in-state tuition for undocumented students was "contrived" to keep their voices out.
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Most San Antonio school districts did worse than last year in Algebra I, but slightly better or about the same in English I on this spring's high school STAAR exams, mirroring state results.
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Advocates and policy groups argue ending in-state tuition for students without legal status will hurt the state's economy.
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Even after a shift in the make up of the Judson ISD school board following the May election, simmering tensions remain. Those tensions were on full display during a five-hour board meeting June 5.
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The parents of a 15-year-old who was allegedly sexually assaulted by teammates at Central Catholic High School on multiple occasions say the school’s response is “too little, too late.”
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Shortly after the U.S. Department of Justice sued to block Texas from giving in-state tuition to immigrant students without legal status, state Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the two parties had filed a joint motion asking a court to permanently end the policy.
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House Bill 2 includes $4.2 billion for pay raises and nearly $2 billion to overhaul special education.